Sarah Jividen, RN, BSN, is a trained neuro/trauma, and emergency room nurse turned healthcare writer. As a journalism major, she combined her love for writing with her passion for high-level patient ...
Several possible causes may make a person unable to stop eating. These can include disordered eating behaviors, emotional factors, or binge eating disorder. Many different factors can make it ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Emily Program, a national leader in eating disorder specialty care and behavioral health services, today announced its upcoming Columbus Eating Disorder ...
If your cat is not eating, it could be due to a number of environmental, medical, or behavioral issues that need to be addressed. While we can’t ask our cat what’s wrong, we can look for accompanying ...
Eating disorders can affect all people. As many as 30 million people in the U.S. have an eating disorder. 28.8 million Americans will have an eating disorder in their lifetime. Eating disorders have ...
This story first appeared in NPR's live blog of the presidential debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump. See how the night unfolded. It was understood that immigration would be front and center ...
“A freight train couldn’t have stopped me from bingeing.” “When I decide to binge, I’m free. There is nothing like it. I can feel my body relax and then kind of disappear. Just me, the TV, the food, ...
This Independence Day, competitors at Nathan’s Famous hot dog eating contest may gulp down as many as 76 wieners in about the time it takes to read this article. Like ultramarathoners hoofing 50 miles ...
You may be familiar with eating disorders such as anorexia and bulimia, but the term “disordered eating” is much more loosely defined and not clinically recognized by medical providers. However, ...
Eating disorders are serious medical conditions that affect both physical and mental health. These disorders are not a choice and can be life-threatening. Fortunately, it is possible to recover from ...
Geophagia has been around for centuries. In the 18th century, Roman physicians reported on the effects of eating dirt. Scholars have studied the act of eating dirt in contemporary urban South Africa.