Ahead of National Eating Disorder Awareness Week, columnist Carrie Dennett shares three things she wishes more people understood about eating disorders.
MADISON, Ala. (WHNT) — At Vallis Mental Health in Madison, clinician Morgan Hamrick offers mental health counseling services. One of his specialties is helping clients treat eating disorders. “Anyone ...
Eating disorders represent a significant and growing concern within the field of mental health, as highlighted by the ...
COLUMBIA - Over 100 people went to Columbia's first National Eating Disorders Association Walk. Together, they raised over $6,000 before the registration deadline. Several event organizers were eating ...
We didn't end Eating Disorders last week. In fact-- going silent makes them worse. Continuing the conversation can save lives. Ann Donnelly, Vice President of Medical Management at Priority Health, ...
Warning: This article contains discussion of eating disorders which some readers may find distressing. A relatively new and uncommon eating disorder called orthorexia can be impacted by social media ...
Eating Disorders Awareness Week, which was created to raise awareness and offer support resources, started Monday, according to the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health. This year’s theme is ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. Eating disorders do not discriminate. They ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Sunday marked the last day of National Eating Disorders Awareness Week, but health officials say lifesaving information should be remembered year-round. The number of people who ...
As Eating Disorder Awareness Week begins, a South Yorkshire charity has issued a message to people who may not realise they are struggling.
Having an eating disorder is not something to be ashamed of, said Scarlett Pomers, star of the show “Reba” who personally struggled with anorexia nervosa. Pomers will kick off National Eating ...
The centerÆs annual Love Your Tree is a creative arts program that promotes positive body image. (Photo taken by WBAL's Ashley Michelle Williams) The winner of the Love Your Tree contest was Natasha ...
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