Eating Disorders

"Put a smoothie or an unfamiliar brand of mac 'n' cheese in front of her, and she trembles with fear."
The screen legend and storied activist said bulimia ravaged her life, and that even once she hit her 40s, she thought: "If I keep on like this, I'm going to die."
The “Donny & Marie” star said she “got down to like 92 pounds” after the brutal reprimand.
"For as long as I could remember, people told me I would look and feel better if I lost weight. ... By the time I was 10, I ritually put myself on weird diets."
The social media app is promoting videos about self-harm and eating disorders to vulnerable teens, a new report found.
"During food-focused holidays, people like my son face a barrage of uncomfortable corrections when they just want to be left alone with what is essentially an invisible disability."
The "Real Housewives" alum says her "two almonds" line, in which she seemed to encourage disordered eating in daughter Gigi Hadid, is part of a "silly" narrative.
Here's why the artist's new album "Midnights" feels so validating and therapeutic for many fans.
"In my early 60s, I’m going against what my generation was taught to do — keep our secrets to ourselves."
HuffPost blogger Brittany Gibbons joins us to share her story of overcoming negative body image and increasing intimacy with her husband.