Brother Says Amy Winehouse Died Of Bulimia (Video)
It has been some time since singer Amy Winehouse has passed, but her brother is now coming out and hoping to re-open her case saying that what she actually died from was bulimia. More Videos
It has been some time since singer Amy Winehouse has passed, but her brother is now coming out and hoping to re-open her case saying that what she actually died from was bulimia. More Videos
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Maria Kang, better known as “fit mom,” caused controversy when she posted a photo of herself with her children and asked other moms what their excuse was for not being in shape. Now Maria opens up about her past battle with bulimia, saying she understands the battle to be healthy. More Videos
Jane Fonda opens up about her struggle with bulimia that went on until she was close to her 40s. Jane explains what lead her to bulimia and how she finally began to get help and change her life. More Videos
Talk show host Katie Couric opens up about her decision to go public with her past battle with bulimia nervosa. More Videos
A mom opens up about being bulimic as a teen as well as the differences in dealing with eating disorders in the past versus the present, and gives some advice to others dealing with an eating disorder. More Videos
If you are concerned that a friend or family member may be struggling with bulimia, learn about the signs and symptoms of the disorder and find out what you can do to help. More Videos
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