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Rewire Your Food Cravings and Triggers

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.

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Nutritionist Pixie Turner Used To Be So Obsessed with ‘Clean Eating’ She Ate a Plate of Vegetables Alone on Her Birthday. Now She's an Advocate for Debunking the Wellness Myths She Fell For on Social Media.

Pixie Turner once snuck out of her university lectures early to go and eat a plate of vegetables alone because she couldn’t face the idea of her friends taking her out to a Chinese buffet for her birthday lunch.

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Eating in Living Color

As a registered dietitian with a master’s degree from Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, Jennifer runs the wildly popular Kids Eat In Color movement through her blog and Instagram.

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How Body Ideals Shape the Health of Gay Men

Gay men currently receive little research attention when it comes to health issues such as eating disorders and other body image concerns. Yet expectations are high for gay men, as the western ideal masculine body is muscular and fat free.

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The 2 Types of Eaters—Permitters and Restrictors

Two women were standing near a party buffet. One woman eyed the garlic-mashed potatoes and said, “Oh God, they look so good! But I promised myself I'd stay on a low-carb diet for at least three weeks, and this is only day two.”

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How an Elimination Diet Can Help You Eat by Your Own Rules

Your best friend swears that removing cheese from her diet changed her life. Your sister says that cheese is the culprit behind all of her breakouts. But you know, in every bone in your body, that cheese has never done anything to hurt you.

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