Nature vs. Nurture: The Role It Plays in Eating Disorders
What causes someone to develop an eating disorder? Unfortunately, there’s no easy way to answer this question.
Complications
Bulimia Causes Swollen Cheeks: Here’s Why
Bulimia nervosa is a type of eating disorder characterized by recurrent binging and purging, a destructive cycle that often leaves bulimic individuals completely depleted o
Symptoms
What Are The Side Effects and Health Risks Associated With Laxative Abuse?
Laxative abuse is a common practice among people struggling with eating disorders that involve purging, such as bulimia nervosa or anorexia nervosa.
Management
Tips For Enjoying Get-Togethers Over The Holidays With An Eating Disorder
Most people find holidays stressful, but the thought of facing holidays can be overwhelming for a person with an eating disorder.
Symptoms
Warning Signs of Bulimia: When Your Loved One Should Seek Treatment
Even though most people have some awareness of bulimia, it’s important to remember that the signs and symptoms will often manifest themselves differently in every individua
Complications
Hurting Your Heart: Eating Disorders Can Cause Arrhythmia
Eating disorders often do more than just affect a person’s body weight.
Celebrities
'The Partridge Family' Star Susan Dey Battled Anorexia For Many Years
Susan Dey first rose to fame in her role as a charming, innocent looking girl named Laurie Partridge on ‘The Partridge Family’, a television series about a widow and her ch
Complications
What Causes The Body To Go Into A Hypometabolic State?
Your metabolism is the many different chemical reactions that your body undergoes to sustain your life.
Recovery
Eating Disorder Recovery: Food Exchanges vs. Calories
When you start treatment for an eating disorder, one of the essential goals is to learn how to make good food choices.
Complications
Muscle Atrophy: A Dangerous Side Effect of Eating Disorders
Eating disorders are the most deadly of all psychological disorders. Ginging, purging, and starving oneself can have multiple effects on the body.