Social media blamed for increase in eating disorders
A young woman suffering from an eating disorder says TikTok is not doing enough to get rid of content that
A young woman suffering from an eating disorder says TikTok is not doing enough to get rid of content that
The number of New Zealanders diagnosed with eating disorders is going up, and there are calls for the Government to
You only hurt me, you took away a life that could have been mine. It will never be now, but that’s okay because through you I have found a life I want to live.
‘Hope Night’ is for individuals and their families who are struggling with eating disorders and body image.
Saturday 3rd June 2023 10 – 11:30am AEST Professor Dr James Lock, MD, PhD, Kellie Lavender, Certified Family Based Treatment
Adults with anorexia often have distinctive traits that lock them into a destructive relationship with food. But those same traits could help them manage their illness.
With minimal education required around nutrition and eating disorders, some personal trainers are giving clients diet advice that could exacerbate a serious illness.
Thank you to everyone who supported HOPE night 2022. We had over 100 people in attendance. To those on our
For Parents of Children and Teens Suffering from Anorexia and other Eating Disorders Visit www.anorexiafamily.com for more information. Eva’s book
We welcome Government funding but it is unlikely to have a significant impact amid soaring demand and unmet need.
Introducing a new podcast series by TodayFM on eating disorders. When most of us think of eating disorders, we think
Following the success of the recent webinar series, NZEDC will be offering the recorded sessions on an ongoing basis. This