How Mental Illnesses Are Portrayed in the Media
Why do we keep letting the media control our perceptions of the world?
by Abigail Miller
at University of Florida
Can You Be Overweight and Have Anorexia?
Stop assuming that everyone with an eating disorder is underweight.
by Abigail Miller
at University of Florida
Kristen Bell Opens Up About Her Battle With Mental Illness
"I knew that help was out there – and to seek it without shame."
by Imogen Marshall
at University of St. Andrews
5 Reasons Fitspo Is Just as Unhealthy as Thinspo
Health goes deeper than the physical body.
by Abigail Miller
at University of Florida
Why You Should Stop Caring About Your Clothing Size
We all worry about being size two, but what does the number mean anyway?
by Jacqueline Gualtieri
at Emerson College
7 Better Ways to Measure Your Health Than BMI
Health is more than just a number.
by Heather Taylor
at University of St. Andrews
7 Lies We Need to Stop Telling Girls About Eating Disorders
Because the more we lie, the more we hurt them and their chances at combating the disorder.
by Jacqueline Gualtieri
at Emerson College
New Study Shows Link Between Social Media and Eating Disorders
Social media famously idealizes the thin and fit body type. Could this be linked to eating disorders in our youth?
by Brenna Mauro
at University of Pittsburgh
This Body Positive Message is One We Should All Be Paying Attention to
It's time to pay attention.
by Jordan Abramowitz
at University of Virginia
How Going Away to College Helped Me Conquer Food-Neophobia
Before college, I was beyond petrified to try new foods.
by Leah Hillegas
at Temple University
12 Celebrities Who Have Opened Up About Their Struggle With Mental Health
They struggle just like us, and they want you to keep fighting.
by Jacqueline Gualtieri
at Emerson College
Why I Didn’t Realize My Eating Habits Were Disordered Until I Learned About Orthorexia
My struggle with this formerly little-known eating fixation and how it can be overcome.
by Olivia D'Aiutolo
at Temple University