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Unhealthy images of women are everywhere – on TV, in magazines and more. These women portray an unrealistic standard of beauty, and looking at them can actually change the brain. How long does it take before the brain changes? Just 60 seconds. More Videos
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More than 10 million men suffer from eating disorders, yet treatment is usually associated with women and very few men come forward to seek help. More Videos
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Midlife eating disorders are rapidly increasing. In the past decade treatment centers have seen close to a 50 percent jump in the number of people over 35 seeking treatment for eating disorders. Dr. Cynthia Bulik explains more while talking about her new book Midlife Eating Disorders: Your Journey to Recovery. More Videos
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Dr. Cynthia Bulik, author of Midlife Eating Disorders, looks at the increase of eating disorders in midlife and why, for older people, these disorders often go untreated. More Videos
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More men are suffering from a disorder called Muscle Dysmorphia, or Bigorexia, the obsession with building bigger muscles. More Videos
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One mother is working to help others who are battling eating disorders, after she lost her own daughter who battled eating disorders for years before taking her own life at the age of 21. More Videos
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This week is National Eating Disorder Awareness Week, and the theme this year is “I Had No Idea.” The focus is on college campuses, where eating disorders have been increasing over the years. More Videos
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World News Australia reports that about one million Australians suffer from an eating disorder. The estimated health cost of this is about $70 billion per year, and last year’s death toll from eating disorders was higher than the road toll. Watch to learn more about this devastating situation. More Videos
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Mindless eating can occur in children and teenagers, but overeating is different. Dr. Kimberly Williams talks about overeating in children, the reasons behind it, and how to help children who overeat. More Videos
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With obesity as a growing problem in the U.S., parents seem to be focusing on their children’s weight to make sure they stay healthy. But focusing on weight could lead to eating disorders. Parents should focus on proper nutrition instead. More Videos
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Eating Disorder Self Test. Take the EAT-26 self test to see if you might have eating disorder symptoms that might require professional evaluation. All answers are confidential.
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