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Breaking Barriers: A Professional’s Role in Eating Disorder Awareness for BIPOC Communities
BIPOC communities face high eating disorder rates yet struggle with diagnosis and care. Learn how professionals can drive awareness and equity.
Ozempic, Weight Loss, and Eating Disorders: What You Need to Know
As GLP-1 medications like Ozempic gain popularity for weight loss, experts warn of their risks for eating disorders. Learn how these drugs may interfere with recovery, trigger disordered behaviors, and impact long-term health.
“They Don’t Look Like They Have an Eating Disorder”
Discover why eating disorders can’t be identified by appearance alone and how myths and stigma impact recognition, treatment, and support.
Announcing World Mental Health Day 2025
World Mental Health Day, an annual campaign hosted by the World Federation for Mental Health, celebrates awareness for the global community by empowering individuals to take action and create lasting change on the importance of mental health.
Overexercise & Eating Disorders: Are They Related?
Is there a connection between overexercise and eating disorders? We look at the relationship, its warning signs and treatment options.
LGBTQIA+ Eating Disorder Considerations: Risk Factors, Support & Resources
LGBTQIA+ individuals are at an increased risk of developing eating disorders. We explore prevalence, unique risk factors and support paths for those who are struggling.
5 Long-Term Impacts of Eating Disorders: Physical, Mental & Social Consequences
How do eating disorders impact long-term health and well-being? We examine their effects from every angle.
Navigating Body Image on TikTok: A Guide to Healthier Engagement
TikTok is where most younger age groups spend their time online, including those with body image issues. Here are 5 tips for navigating its content safely.
Eating Disorders in Teens: Everything You Should Know
Eating disorders are very common among teens and often start when an individual enters adolescence. We break down why they form, risk factors, and what loved ones can do.
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