"Diet": What it Really Meant Then vs. Now
Restriction was not always a part of the definition.
by Sara Winegardner
at American University
What I Learned in My First Year of Recovery From My Eating Disorder
365 days of self-reflection and growth, explained.
by Jeanne Paulino
at National Contributor
To the Freshman: Advice for a Year of New Eats
Making the most of what you'll never get back: Meal Swipes.
by Madison Bussow
at University of Oklahoma
Why We Need to Stop Praising Thin
It does so much harm, but no good.
by Jane Schmid
at University of Michigan
I Talked to Lifestyle Blogger Hannah Durbin About the Wellness Diet–Here's What You Need to Know
It's more dangerous than you might think
by Molly Gallagher
at High School
Why Being Healthy Doesn't Mean Being Perfect
Yes, you can have your cake and eat it too.
by Nikki D'Ambrosio
at Loyola University Maryland
How the Cast of 'Riverdale' Is Making a Difference in the Food World
Camila and Lili are putting in the work.
by Cassidy Orr
at High School
Mental Health Month: Letter To My Therapist
Every month should be mental health month.
by Casey Clark
at Hofstra University
How "Mean Girls" On Broadway Promotes Self Acceptance
Wait... does it really?
by Casey Clark
at Hofstra University
Here's What It's Like to Live With IBS And Mental Illnesses
Call me queen of TMI
by Molly Gallagher
at High School
I Didn't Eat Sugar for Week and I'm Still Standing—Sorta
What happens when you don't eat refined sugar and baking is your therapy. Let's just say I got creative.
by Alison Regan
at New York University
Mental Health: 4 Places For Badgers To Visit To Get Help
No one should be afraid to ask for help.
by Channing Smith
at University of Wisconsin- Madison