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Black Women Suffer from Eating Disorders, Too

By Jeanette Beebe — 2018

"The assumption that eating disorders primarily affect young, affluent white women was based on research that was conducted on young, affluent white women."

Read on www.thedailybeast.com

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Bulimia and the Brain: How Is Neurobiology a Factor?

The field of neurobiology and eating disorders is one that is being continually studied and understood.

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Eating Disorders Don’t Discriminate: Everyone Deserves Timely Care

Society has also conditioned us to believe eating disorders afflict only young, white, thin, and affluent women. But in reality, they can affect anyone, regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, socioeconomic background, or weight.

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Why Athletes Develop Eating Disorders

Learn why eating disorders tend to occur in athletes, and what you can do to recognize and get help for sports-related anorexia and bulimia.

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10 Facts About Bulimia

Bulimia is an eating disorder that stems from a loss of control over eating habits and a longing to stay thin. Many people associate the condition with throwing up after eating. But there is much more to know about bulimia than this one symptom

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Bulimia Is a Thief. But I've Found a Reason to Rejoice

One thing they fail to mention Had the biggest effect on me. You see, bulimia is a thief.

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Bulimia Took Over My Life for 8 Years. Here's How Meditation Changed Everything

I am a graduate student in Marriage and Family Therapy. When I start seeing clients, I’m going to shove meditation down their throats like I used to shove whole cheesecakes down mine during my struggle with bulimia.

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I Found My Recovery Journal, and My Reaction Was Not Expected

This weekend I found my journal from when I started my recovery from bulimia.

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The Way I Ate

“Diet” is a strange word, used to describe both a deviation from the norm and the norm itself: the foods that make up a day, a week, a lifetime.

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Escaping the Cycle of Binge and Purge

How Buddhist teachings on mindfulness and self-acceptance helped me with my struggle with bulimia.

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Yoga and Nutrition for Bulimia and Disordered Eating

Self care supports to reduce purging behaviors.

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