Mama Loves to Eat on MSN
The joy of eating slow in a fast world
Over the last few decades, several studies have found that people who eat quickly are more likely to consume more calories ...
This post was written by Gia Marson, Ed.D. Why do we binge eat? While we are still learning about disordered eating and eating disorders, we do know that negative emotions—such as sadness, anger, ...
The Healthy @Reader's Digest on MSN
If You Do This Once a Week (or More), It Could Be a Binge Eating Symptom
As the holidays draw near, eating more can be normal—but a doctor says these symptoms may signal it's time to seek help.
Many people associate binge eating with folks in larger bodies, but in reality, binge eating can affect people of all different sizes. It can be a distressing experience—one you want to stop. Limiting ...
Writer and editor Emma Gunavardhana - host of the eponymous health and beauty podcast The Emma Guns Show - has long battled with her body image. In pursuing one solution to remedy the issue, she ...
Emotional eating can lead to an unhealthy relationship with food, so it's important to address. You should identify what triggers your emotional eating so that you can anticipate it in the future.
New research finds that binge-eating disorder symptoms may persist longer than once believed, finding 61 percent and 45 percent of individuals still experienced binge-eating disorder 2.5 and 5 years ...
Bulimia nervosa and binge eating disorder are both types of eating disorders. Both may start during adolescence and involve eating large amounts of food in a short period, but they have important ...
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