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Eating disorders

  • How do we know when to eat? A host of sensory and visual cues influence the brain and stomach

    How do we know when to eat? A host of sensory and visual cues influence the brain and stomach

    Alex Johnson, The Conversation
    · Dec 26, 2023 · 10:00 pm
  • More research shows why social media is bad for youngsters’ mental health and body image

    More research shows why social media is bad for youngsters’ mental health and body image

    Emily Hemendinger, The Conversation
    · Jun 10, 2023 · 09:30 pm
  • Is there a link between fitness trackers, calorie counting apps and eating disorders?

    Is there a link between fitness trackers, calorie counting apps and eating disorders?

    Carolyn Plateau, The Conversation
    · Aug 27, 2019 · 08:00 pm
  • ‘All I needed was three minutes’: Living with bulimia in a world that tells women how to look

    ‘All I needed was three minutes’: Living with bulimia in a world that tells women how to look

    Priya Alika Elias
    · Mar 28, 2019 · 06:30 pm
  • Can reading a good book help with eating disorders?  Yes, but it can also do harm, says new research

    Can reading a good book help with eating disorders? Yes, but it can also do harm, says new research

    Emily Troscianko, The Conversation
    · Jul 23, 2018 · 05:30 pm
  • St Catherine of Siena to 13-year-old Aradhana: Starvation and self-denial across the ages

    St Catherine of Siena to 13-year-old Aradhana: Starvation and self-denial across the ages

    Anu Kumar
    · Oct 17, 2016 · 12:30 pm
  • Why the ‘fitspo’ movement is damaging to women

    Why the ‘fitspo’ movement is damaging to women

    Elise Holland, The Conversation
    · Jul 16, 2016 · 05:30 am