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Eating Disorders

Taylor Swift on stage

Taylor Swift’s Candid Body Image Talk Inspires Fans, Study Reveals

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
The parasubthalamic neurons sensitive to binge eating, shown in red, reduce the eagerness of mice to start eating.

Brain Cells That Control Your First Bite: New Discovery Could Impact Eating Disorders

Categories Brain & Behavior
Professor Elena Martín-García

Gut Bacteria Linked to Food Addiction: New Hope for Obesity Treatment

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
girls eating ice cream

Myths about intermittent fasting, debunked

Categories Health
Confused Woman Searching For Food In An Open Refrigerator

New home-administered treatment for binge eating disorder shows promising results

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
VGAT cells in the periaqueductal gray, stained green and yellow. The cells stained red make synaptic contacts in VGAT neurons (images: researchers’ archive)

Scientists Uncover Brain Neurons Linked to Compulsive Eating and Food Cravings

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
cartoon of woman in bed awake. pixabay

Study reveals new genetic link between anorexia nervosa and being an early riser

Categories Brain & Behavior
skinny white affluent girl

‘Skinny white affluent girl’ myth a harmful barrier for others with eating disorders

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health, Social Sciences
Ripples in dark water

Float-tank therapy shows promise for anorexia nervosa

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Social media is fuelling eating disorders among female athletes who feel they must achieve the ‘ideal’ body, according to experts.

Social media fuelling eating disorders among female athletes

Categories Health, Social Sciences

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