Are you feeling constantly down at work, unable to shake off that feeling even when you are home? Your eating habits could be a factor. A new Wall Street Journal report is highlighting recent.....
The more you take to heart what might be holding them back, the better you’ll be at helping them move forward.
When someone is addicted to drugs or alcohol, it is likely that their appetite can become suppressed due to the abuse of these types of substances. After an individual receives treatment for their substance abuse and is clean and sober, it’s possible for them to develop an eating disorder like binge eating in order to fill the void that the absence of drugs or alcohol have left in the brain’s pleasure center. However, it’s important to know the difference between having developed an…
What defines these eating concerns and how to tell the difference between them.
It is common for most of us to eat too much from time to time. However, if you find yourself overeating regularly, to the point that you feel that you’re not able to stop yourself, then you might be suffering from binge eating disorder or BED. It can be difficult to spot someone who has …
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Are you eating because you're depressed, or are you depressed because you're binge eating? The line between comfort eating and guilty, uncontrollable binge
For someone suffering from orthorexia, the idea of eating healthy, clean foods becomes an unhealthy obsession.
While "eating disorders" and “disordered eating” may sound like two ways to say the same thing, more than the “ed” differentiates them.
It’s not always easy for people outside professional eating disorder treatment circles to draw the line between borderline disordered eating behaviors and