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An Alzheimer’s drug that helps regulate compulsivity could reduce the urge to binge eat, according to a new study published in Neuropsychopharmacology. Mematine, a neuroprotective drug, helps to suppress the triggers associated with impulsive behavior, like binge eating. “We found that memantine, which blocks glutamate NMDA receptors, blocks binge eating of junk food, blocks the …
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As an outsider, it can be difficult to understand why a thin anorexic sees a fat person in the mirror. But recent research on brain imaging showed that people with body dysmorphic symptoms actually misjudge the way a body really looks–and that anorexics tend to have poorer “perceptual awareness” of their own figures. Connection error …
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New research from the University Health Network in Toronto suggests that some anorexia and bulimia patients might benefit from targeted, noninvasive magnetic brain stimulation. The procedure may have the ability to help minimize or relieve binge eating and purging behaviors, said study author Dr. Jonathan Downar. Brain stimulation Doctors in the study used a procedure …
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Modern women are constantly encouraged to accept their bodies–to love themselves no matter what shape or size. They’re supposed to rise above negative cultural stereotypes, especially ones that have to do with being ugly or unlovable if you’re overweight. Heavy issues But it’s not that simple, a recent study found. It seems that overweight women …
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A simple recipe search on Google can yield hundreds of thousands of options for the home cook. Yet for people who have special diets or are concerned about proper nutrient balance, do online recipes from top food bloggers really deliver healthy options? This was the question that researchers from Simmons College in Boston asked in …
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Isolation and eating disorders go hand in hand. After all, if you’re struggling with anorexia or bulimia, advertising it to the world is the last thing you want. So, many people with eating disorders find themselves spending more time alone–or at least enough time to engage in their disordered eating behaviors, like binging, purging or …
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While society tends to view eating disorders as a teenage or younger adult problem, growing evidence suggests that older individuals struggle with anorexia, bulimia or binge eating disorder more than we might think. In Ireland, particularly, a new report reveals that about one-third of people with eating disorders are between the ages of 25 and …
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It’s no secret that many dietary supplements – especially those intended for weight loss – can contain harmful ingredients, yet even FDA intervention may not be enough to keep these dangerous substances out of products on store shelves. A recent study published in JAMA found that about two-thirds of FDA-recalled dietary supplements still contained banned …
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It’s the time of year when television is riddled with pink-themed Victoria’s Secret commercials and department stores put skimpy lingerie front and center. It’s nearly Valentine’s Day, but some people seem to think that the blatant sexualization of women that goes along with it has got to stop. Canada fed up with sexy advertising According …
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More and more people are being admitted to hospitals for eating disorders, according to recent UK government figures. Experts are blaming social media, among other things, as part of the problem. Last year there was an 8 percent increase in the number of hospital admissions related to conditions like binge eating disorder, anorexia and bulimia, …
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