Below are the best articles we could find on Binge Eating and eating disorders.
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New research sheds light on bias in research and treatment.
The stereotypic image of those suffering from eating disorders is not as valid as once thought.
Bringing awareness to our food cravings can change our relationship to them—we can be with that craving rather than be caught up in it.
Aging can be a challenge to body image. For some women, it may bring on — or rekindle — an eating disorder.
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.
For Emily Roll, a performance artist in southeast Michigan, the beginning of 2020 offered a glimpse of hope for an anorexia recovery that was a long time coming. After 15 years of struggling with an eating disorder, Mx. Roll began seeing a nutritionist and therapist.
There is a Sufi aphorism that says: "Love the water more and the pitcher less.
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