Feeling dizzy is a sensation most of us have experienced at some point in time. Though you probably know the feeling, it’s not always easy to pinpoint the exact cause. In fact, there are many things ...
Do you race to the pantry when you feel down or otherwise upset? You’re not alone. It’s common for people to turn to food for comfort as a way to cope with big, difficult feelings. When you eat in ...
Teen eating disorders have never been this rampant — or this severe. Hospitalizations for eating disorders spiked during the pandemic, doubling among adolescent girls, according to the Centers for ...
Untreated eating disorders in teenagers can have long-term adverse health effects and may be fatal. Caregivers and family members can learn about eating disorders to provide emotional support and aid ...
Some food traditions passed over generations are still relevant. Eating with hands forms an important of many food cultures. It's not just a tradition, this method offers many health benefits too. In ...
Kazdin is a writer, performer, four-time Emmy Award winning television journalist, and author of What's Eating Us: Women, Food, and the Epidemic of Body Anxiety As I entered the homestretch of my ...
Binge eating disorder entered the diagnostic manual on mental health conditions 10 years ago. It’s still getting overlooked. Credit...Laura Edelbacher Supported by By Dani Blum At 2 or 3 a.m., David ...
It’s easy to assume that recovery from an eating disorder implies—poof!—those harmful behaviors or negative thoughts and emotions have ended, and the person never has to deal with them again. But, ...
Walking is a low-impact activity that offers a number of health benefits. However, there is limited research on the benefits of going for a walk after a meal. Research suggests that a short walk after ...
Working past unrealistic body standards allowed these celebs to focus on their health and happiness In May 2021, Holliday shared her own journey on social media after receiving comments about her ...
Eating disorders are not uncommon among teens. Take "Kerri" (not her real name) for example. Upset with a sudden weight gain, the 15-year-old forced herself to throw up after eating her school lunch.