The holidays can intensify food and body image struggles. Here's how to move through them without starting over.
I never thought I could tell my mom about my eating disorder — but letting her in is the reason I’m still standing here today.
Ever since the Instagram algorithm figured out that I’ve struggled with anorexia, it has sent me a barrage of eating-disorder-adjacent content: “What I Eat In a Day” reels, anti-diet “truth bombs,” ...
When a person opens their social media, one of the first things they might find are posts that promote unrealistic beauty standards. When scrolling through the endless photos of people showing off ...
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Key Takeaways If you notice your kid is struggling with eating and body image—don't panic. A nonjudgemental talk is the first ...
“I thought my life was worth improving, so I just decided that I would stop,” the actress, 84, said Jane Fonda is reflecting on how she was able to overcome an eating disorder that began when she was ...