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Eating Disorders And Learning Disabilities In Females

According to a new research study from the University of South Hampton and the Solent NHS Trust, women who experience financial hardship during college may be at an increased risk of developing an eating disorder. The study also found having unhealthy attitudes towards food and eating was a predictor for short-term financial difficulties for female …

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Eating Disorders Could Begin In Grade School

Though most eating disorders like anorexia and bulimia are associated with teens and young adults, researchers warn parents that children as young as 8 years old can have hidden psychological issues. The team adds that restrictive eating patterns could emerge before a child reaches adolescence. The Study Researchers from the University of Montreal in Canada …

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Facebook Isn’t The Bad Guy When It Comes To Body Image

Studies on Facebook use often link the social media platform to negative body image or unhealthy habits. But new research suggests that young women who are invested in Facebook – and who have lots of Facebook friends – are actually less likely to struggle with risky dieting behaviors than their peers. The study, from the …

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‘Feeling Fat’ Emoji Is Banned By Facebook

Yielding to pressure from the public, Facebook has removed the “fat” emoji that was listed as an “I’m feeling” option for status updates. Ohio State University student Catherine Weingarten first started the protest against the fat emoji when she saw the chubby-cheeked icon appear on her friend’s Facebook status. “As someone who has struggled with …

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For Female College Students, Eating Disorders Are Linked To Financial Woes

When it comes to college students, basic survival concerns that have to do with food and money may be intricately linked, according to new research from the University of Southhampton. The study, which included over 400 undergraduate students from various U.K. universities, found that females especially are more likely to suffer from an eating disorder …

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Instagram Bans ‘Curvy’ Hashtag

Instagram users can no longer search for photos using the hashtag “curvy.” A company spokesperson confirmed to Mashable that #curvy has been blocked because it violates community guidelines: I can confirm that we did block the hashtag #curvy. It was being used to share content that violates our guidelines around nudity. Please note that the …

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Join The ‘Sock It’ Campaign For National Eating Disorders Awareness Week

National Eating Disorders Awareness Week begins Feb. 23, and getting involved in the “Sock It to Eating Disorders” campaign is the perfect way to show solidarity. The National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) will be joining other organizations across the country to support “Perfect As You Are” a company that makes clothing and accessories designed to …

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Lack Of Cooking Confidence May Be Linked To Obesity, Disordered Eating In Teens

Poor cooking skills among teens is becoming a dangerous epidemic, according to researchers at Lancaster University. In addition to the influence of a microwave-based, fast food culture, lack of confidence in the kitchen is also significantly contributing to the growing obesity problem and scattered or disordered eating habits among young people, the new study reports. …

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London’s ‘Beach Body’ Ads Getting Heat From Protesters

Advertisements that display the slogan, “Are you beach body ready?” next to a toned and tanned female model are being targeted by protesters in London. According to a Change.org petition, Protein World’s ads for weight-loss supplements aim to make people “feel physically inferior to the unrealistic body image of the bronzed model, in order to …

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