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- Decline in Eating Disorder Statistics
- Male Eating Disorders Up a Staggering 16% in a Year.
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- Are you Semirexic? – Red Magazine May 2012
- Eating fast food makes us sad says latest research.
- Fat? It could be in your genes!
- Latest research from the US has found that so called “Diet Supplements” simply don’t work.
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Category Archives: Body Image
Losing Body Image Concerns
Can you imagine a world in which we were no longer concerned with our body image? Why do we worry so much about what other people think about us? As teens we desperately want to fit into the “norm” but … Continue reading
Men Battling The Skinny Jean & Eating Disorders
Despite the number of men with eating disorders continuing to rise, men with eating disorders feel invisible and unable to seek professional help, according to research by the South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust (SLaM). They have found that … Continue reading
Body Image Concepts Need Rethink
‘People need to rethink their concepts of body image and obesity,’ says Canadian educator Jonathan. ‘We know people can be fit and fat,’ he told those attending a Health At Every Size forum. ‘The keys to a healthy weight is … Continue reading
