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New Show On Eating Disorders To Premiere On Lifetime Television

A new reality show called “Starving Secrets with Tracey Gold” is due to premiere on Lifetime Television on December 2nd. The unscripted series is hosted by actress and eating disorder s advocate Tracey Gold, and will follow women battling the life-threatening conditions of anorexia and bulimia. Tracey Gold is best known for her role in …

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Nineties Supermodel Launches Memoir And Talks About Eating Disorder

Nineties supermodel Carre Otis recently launched her memoir “Beauty Disrupted” in which she talks about her troubled past, and her battle to overcome anorexia. The book which she co-authored with Hugo Schwyzer, is published by Harper Collins and was released last month. In her memoir, Carre talks about a number of issues that contributed to …

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Non-Altered Cindy Crawford Photo Impresses Fans Across The Globe

A leaked photo of supermodel Cindy Crawford made waves on Twitter last week, but not for the reasons one might think. Th photo, which came from a 2013 cover story published by Marie Claire Mexico and Latin America, depicts Crawford baring her stomach and thighs, which look age-appropriate and “unperfect” for a 48-year-old woman. “No …

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Paula Deen Offering Lighter Approach To Cooking Southern Favorites

Food Network star Paula Deen has reacted to critics by softening her stance on changing her traditional Southern recipes in order to promote healthier fare. The 65 year old “Queen of Southern Cuisine” recently revealed that she suffers from type 2 diabetes which is often attributed to obesity and an unhealthy, sedentary lifestyle. Some critics …

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Professionals – Eating Disorders Tough To Overcome

Anyone who has or has known someone with an eating disorder can tell you how hard it is to overcome one especially without professional help. Lisa Harmon Mollicone, coordinator of the Manalapan-Englishtown Community Alliance for the Prevention of Alcohol and Drug Abuse, addressed the topic of eating disorders at a full house during the Dec. …

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Tennis Star Monica Seles Reveals Binge Eating Disorder Past

In a recent interview on “Good Morning America,” tennis pro Monica Seles revealed her nearly decade-long struggle with binge eating disorder. According to ABC, Seles is a paid spokesperson for Shire Pharmaceuticals, maker of Vyvanase, the recently FDA-approved and first drug to treat binge eating disorder. To raise awareness about binge eating disorder, Seles opened …

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Tiny Kate Middleton Stirring Up Questions And Rumors

As Prince William and Kate Middleton’s wedding day approaches, a lot of pictures of a very tiny Kate have surfaced. Along with the question, does she have an eating disorder? Will she follow in the footsteps of beloved Princess Diana? It is no secret Prince Williams mother suffered from bulimia. The Rumors The rumors as …

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Victoria’s Secret Trainer Gives Healthy Living Advice

While Victoria’s Secret models don’t exactly represent a diverse body type, they may be getting better health and nutrition advice than people think. The Victoria’s Secret fashion show aired Tuesday evening, which included a strong emphasis on the models being seen in an athletic, healthy light. “It feels like we’re training for the Olympics,” one …

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