With Christmas now just weeks away, many are celebrating by whipping up a holiday dinner with family and friends. However, for some, it can be a triggering time of year, but there's help available.
Why are eating disorders often misunderstood? Many struggle, few are diagnosed: The reality of eating disorders ...
Nursing professor Alyssa Hamel will advocate for more funding on Capitol Hill as part of National Eating Disorder Advocacy Day.
Eating disorder therapist Carolyn Karoll said the pursuit of weight loss can fuel negative body image and even trigger eating ...
When a child shows signs of an eating disorder, parents often feel a strong urge to help at home and seek outside support. Recent research showed that parents are frequently the first to notice ...
If someone close to you is dealing with an eating disorder, it’s possible they won’t tell you. That’s because eating disorders usually isolate the person who has them. This can make it even more ...
Many people experience occasional episodes of binging, “loss of control eating” or emotional eating. But if these episodes ...
A Raleigh woman shares her eating disorder recovery - and why her message matters.
You may not have heard of orthorexia, but you’ve probably seen it. It’s an eating disorder that’s characterized as an obsession with only consuming “healthy” foods—and it’s on the rise, says Sadi Fox, ...
This virtual support group is designed for individuals 21+ who are in recovery from an eating disorder. The group provides a supportive environment with the goal of connecting to others with shared ...
It is usually difficult to determine how to approach someone with what may be perceived as invasive commentary on their eating behaviors and mental health. It may feel much easier to let others live ...