Given the complexities of eating disorders and their serious, sometimes fatal consequences, early diagnosis and timely access ...
You don't have to be rail thin to have an eating disorder, yet this misperception persists—and it’s hindering recovery.
A self-described 'fat activist' has opened up about her struggle to access treatment for an eating disorder in a candid new BBC documentary. Aubrey Gordon, 41, who lives in Oregon, admits ...
Discover how changes in opioid neurotransmitters in the brain may influence anorexia nervosa, affecting appetite, anxiety, ...
most people with anorexia gain back the weight they lost and recover from the physical problems they developed due to the disorder. People with bulimia nervosa have episodes where they eat large ...
The new study followed young people for about a decade, tracking their brain development, eating habits, and genetics. View ...
A study conducted at Turku PET Centre in Finland showed that changes in the functioning of opioid neurotransmitters in the ...
Mandatory nutrition labels may unintentionally harm individuals with eating disorders, raising concerns for public health and ...
She said people with ARFID tended to restrict food ... or that they have a low interest in eating," she said. By contrast, anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa usually involve a fixation on ...
Calorie labels on restaurant menus are negatively impacting people with eating disorders, according to a new study involving ...