Eating disorders are often thought to be about food, but more often they're rooted in shame and isolation. Connection and ...
Given the outstanding impact of 'Eating Disorders and Eating Disorders Awareness', Frontiers in Nutrition is pleased to launch Volume II of this successful ...
You don’t have to love your body to recover from an eating disorder. For many people, aiming for body positivity adds pressure instead of relief.
People recovering from eating disorders often use social media for support, seeking out recovery content, body-positive creators and others with similar experiences. But recent research my colleagues ...
Health experts are highlighting orthorexia during Eating Disorder Awareness Week as a condition where individuals obsess over healthful eating habits. Shanthi Appelo, a registered dietician with Blue ...
Key points A 4-year-old boy presented to our urgent ophthalmology clinic for photophobia and persistent eye rubbing. He had been born at 39 weeks via Cesarean delivery, without complications. Prenatal ...
On Wild Card, well-known guests answer the kinds of questions we often think about but don't talk about. Author Jennette McCurdy talks about her experience with eating disorder recovery.
Both children and adults sometimes get the urge to eat unusual non-food items like chalk, soil or even paper. Dr Sehrawat explains why this happens.
You might notice that, shortly after you’ve consumed something high in sugar, you experience what’s commonly known as a ...
Instagram will start alerting parents if their kids repeatedly search for terms clearly associated with suicide or self-harm ...
Gee Eltringham, a SEN psychotherapist, highlights picky eating as a nervous system response, not just fussiness.
Spring Health reports U.S. employer healthcare costs are rising sharply, with effective mental healthcare as a potential cost ...