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Getting Better Bite by Bite: A Survival Kit for Sufferers of Bulimia Nervosa and Binge Eating Disorders

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By Ulrike Schmidt — 2015

Getting Better Bite By Bite provides step-by-step guidance for change based on solid research. The use of everyday language, stimulating contemporary case study story-telling, and evocative illustrations in Bite by Bite provide encouragement, hope, and new perspectives for all readers. See more...

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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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Anorexic to Athlete | My Story

hi, i'm Lara. this is my story. this was hard for me to upload - i have honestly never felt so vulnerable. but this is me, this who i am and who i was. my journey is my journey & i'm proud of how far i've come. i'm sharing this in the hope to educate & raise awareness

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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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My Unhealthy Obsession With Getting Thin

As Evelyn started to grow up and become a teenager, she looked around at her friends and started to notice differences in the way she looked.

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Anorexia: A Boy in a Girl's World - BBC Newsbeat

Charles is 17. He has anorexia. He’s been going to an eating disorders unit at a hospital in London for the past year and a half. But in just a few months’ time, he’ll turn 18 and will have to leave for good.

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Black Women Suffer from Eating Disorders, Too

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

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Minority Women: The Untold Story

The stereotypic image of those suffering from eating disorders is not as valid as once thought.

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Thinner: The Male Battle with Anorexia

Dr. Holbrook, a psychiatrist and the director of the eating-disorders program at Rogers Memorial Hospital in Oconomowoc, Wis., is not most people's idea of a recovering anorexic.

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Hidden Secrets: Eating Disorders | Rayo Cole | TEDxCrenshaw

Rayo lived with all three & manages life on a day-to-day basis. She shares her experience of having an eating disorder in an ethnic group where eating disorders are taboo & talking about such issues are shameful. In this courageous talk, Rayo shares her truth

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How We Treat Eating Disorders at Johns Hopkins Medicine

At John Hopkins, treatment for eating disorders occurs in a variety of settings: inpatient, partial hospitalization, off-campus residence and outpatient clinic.

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Binge Eating