A recent review explores forced nasogastric feeding in severe anorexia, highlighting ethical dilemmas and trauma risks.
You feel stuck in an exhausting push-and-pull with food, your body, or the pressure to perform. Your mind feels constantly busy—tracking, judging, or negotiating around eating, exercise, or appearance ...
Over the past six months, psychologist Tom Hildebrandt has seen a surge in patients with eating disorders who are using popular weight loss drugs like Novo Nordisk A/S‘ (NYSE:NVO) Wegovy (semaglutide) ...
Consuming diet and false nutrition content online is part of what led Rachel Evans to develop an eating disorder. She became an advocate of "clean eating," a trend she now criticizes for being ...
There’s a 1 to 3 percent chance of developing the condition, Kristin Javaras, an assistant professor of psychology at Harvard ...
Clinical psychologist and eating disorders expert Dr Ann Colton on what to do if you are parenting a child with disordered ...
Jess had a consultation with a private bariatric surgeon just three months after giving birth to her second child. Describing herself as being "overweight [her] entire life", she said getting a ...
A nutritious diet is one of the key ways to stay physically and mentally fit. Research suggests it may reduce your risk of ...
Eating disorders are not caused by genetics alone, but genes can play a significant role in making someone more vulnerable to developing one. Researchers do not understand the exact cause of eating ...