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Despite the prevalence of eating disorders in queer and trans communities, they’re rarely discussed, especially in the ...
Journalist Mallary Tenore Tarpley set out to write a book about her eating disorder and was dismayed to learn that the ...
Bulimia nervosa, commonly known as "bulimia," is an eating disorder characterized by recurring binge eating episodes followed ...
The Hollow Half is not simply a memoir of personal recovery or an account of Palestinian political history. It’s an ...
Weight gain is often the first symptom that women notice during perimenopause, and the first thing we try to “fix.” ...
TikTok recently banned search results for the popular weight-loss hashtag, citing a growing number of posts that violated community guidelines.
Author Mallary Tenore Tarpley, a journalism professor at the University of Texas, described her journey in her new book, “Slip: Life in the Middle of Eating Disorder Recovery.” ...
Experts warn the viral #SkinnyTok weight-loss hashtag could be a “guidebook” for people with eating disorders or people dieting who are predisposed to develop one.
Slowly, something shifted within me — I began to accept recovery. Healing from my eating disorder couldn’t truly begin until I began fighting back against it.
Each section of Callazo’s book is dedicated to particular moments in her life and her eating disorder recovery. The earlier parts of the book specifically touch on recovery, with the latter end of the ...
I developed an eating disorder in 2015, when I was in college. Even though I lived in New York City—a major gastronomical epicenter—I rarely went out to eat.