Recovering from an eating disorder can be long and complex. Treatment typically focuses on reducing the unhelpful behaviors ...
Eating disorders are complicated illnesses that skyrocketed among teenagers during the COVID-19 pandemic. Pediatrician Eva ...
Scrambled egg pudding!” “Right.” Thus concludes my cooking lesson. As my son whisks, my gaze shifts from his technique to the ...
Rediscovering the joys of food through cooking shows like "Top Chef" helped one writer progress in her eating disorder recovery journey. registered dietitian based in Charlotte, NC, and the founder of ...
Living with an eating disorder can be an invisible battle. It impacts more than just the relationship with food, it affects your perception, sense of self and overall well-being. At Upper East Side ...
I’ve never been afraid of snakes, heights or flying. But I have been afraid of french fries. Flash back to 2002, when the “health kick” I went on after freshman year in high school quickly spiraled ...
As the new year approaches, many people turn to resolutions that center around measurable goals—things like advancing at work, exercising more, or quitting smoking. Our society reinforces the idea ...
Ah, the holiday season. For many, this time of year means gatherings, special meals, and endless photos in which someone inevitably says, "Wait, let’s try that again, but this time, everyone smile ...
For many people recovering from eating disorders, the hardest part begins after treatment ends.That's where Kaitlyn Moresi hopes to help. The therapist and founder of Bite by Bite created a podcast ...
Respecting a patient’s autonomy is at the heart of ethical care. Patients need to feel empowered to take an active role in their recovery, sharing their goals and shaping the direction of their care.
DENVER, CO--(Marketwire -08/29/12)- Research has shown that life changes, such as the transitions to middle school, high school or college, can serve as triggers that may contribute to the development ...
Eating disorders are serious mental health conditions that affect millions of people across the country. Yet stigma, misinformation, and outdated stereotypes continue to cloud public understanding of ...