The Good News About Treating Eating Disorders
April Dunlap was 17 and weighed 165 pounds when she began a diet and exercise regimen. After three months, the 5-foot-5 teen had lost the 20 pounds sh...
April Dunlap was 17 and weighed 165 pounds when she began a diet and exercise regimen. After three months, the 5-foot-5 teen had lost the 20 pounds sh...
Aimee Liu | Posted 03.19.2012
What happens to people with anorexia or bulimia who don't get treatment -- or who don't get enough of the right treatment?
Melinda Hutchings | Posted 05.25.2011
The more widespread eating disorders become, the more we need to advocate that recovery is possible and raise awareness of the process it entails.
TV360 | Posted 11.17.2011
Anorexia nervosa is a serious eating disorder, becoming more and more prevalent around the Western world. Despite patients' stance that this disorder ...
Laura Collins Lyster-Mensh | Posted 11.17.2011
Imagine a deadly, but treatable, illness where the "experts" refused to use their own science. Welcome to eating disorder treatment in 2010.
Los Angeles Times | Posted 04.17.2012