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Most people get anxious in their daily lives, but where does the line between sanity and madness lie and is it easy to recognise? Do you ever worry about leaving the gas on, or arrive at work and worry that ...
Eating disorder awareness spurs Madbury teen's idea for 5K
One Oyster River High School junior is taking initiative to try and publicize a serious issue she said too often goes undiscussed in New Hampshire - eating disorders.
Government's refusal on eating disorders
Jonathan Wilson and Kathy Chapman LAURA DEVLIN 08 November 2008 08:21 The government refused to commission a study into the prevalence of potentially fatal eating disorders in the UK, it emerged last night.
"... the fear of relapse ... the fear of triggering ... the fear of seeing you ... the fear of not seeing you ... the fear of seeing you dressed ... the fear of seeing you undressed ... the fear of medication ...
Neuroplasticity is the Key to Eating Disorders Treatment
Researchers are now suggesting that neuroplasticity could be the answer to treating eating disorders.
Walk feeds Sarah's need to help eating disorder clinic
FUNDRAISING WALK: Sarah Stevens, centre, is raising money for the Peter Beumont Centre for Eating Disorders in Sydney by walking from Red Beach to Army Bay on Sunday, November 20.
The Mind/Body Dialogues teach UNH students to love the genes they were born with
Student volunteers took to the stage Monday night in the University of New Hampshire's second production of the Mind/Body Dialogues, which celebrated Love Everybody Day.
Solving the medical mysteries of mental illness
Mental illness has long been one of the most mysterious and misunderstood conditions in the health care industry.
NI patients leaving for treatment
The number of people from Northern Ireland getting treatment for eating disorders in England is going up, the Eating Disorder Association has said.
The most deadly mental health disorder is weaving its way is CU campus life. Eating disorders have the highest mortality rate of any mental illness, according to the South Carolina Department of Mental Health ...
URMC, Eating Disorders Treatment Network Bring Movie to Rochester
Eating disorders are not caused by society's obsession to be thin and beautiful.
Music with a message: Event uses music to bring awareness, share hope
Music is often called 'the universal language,' credited for conveying messages words alone never could.
Bree Greenberg Benjamin uses yoga and therapy to treat eating disorders
Bree Greenberg Benjamin of Burlington is a licensed marriage and family therapist, which led to her calling as an instructor of the Pratyaagati Journey Home Program.
Holistic exercises boost health, lift spirits
It's difficult to deny the connection between your body's well being and your mental health.
Rebecca Boedges is a health counselor and instructor of Nia
Rebecca Boedges, MS, is a mental health counselor and instructor of Nia , a full-body fitness workout that focuses on joy and pleasure while invigorating the happy and healthy sides of your mind and body ...
Center for eating disorders opening
With eating disorders on the rise in the United States, two local psychiatrists are opening Colorado's first inpatient eating disorders hospital for adults.
Health insurance: How do Loyola's fees measure up?
What do an insomniac, an anorexic, a keyboard junkie with carpal tunnel syndrome and an injured student with two insurance policies have in common? If that sounds like the setup to a bad joke, it's not, and the ...
A flier attacking the health-care policies of the Republican challenger for 44th District state representative came up at Thursday's candidates' debate in Schaumburg.
Manorexia: Boys and men have body issues as well.
AUSTRALIA'S obesity epidemic is being blamed for a sharp rise in the number of boys and men developing anorexia as more teens get bullied for being overweight and become confused about healthy food guidelines, ...
Not-quite-so-thin was in for models at Fashion Week
Models walk the runway during the finale of the Carolina Herrera show in New York last week.