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Rethinking Health: Why BMI Isn't the Whole Story
We’ve all heard it — “Check your BMI to see if you’re healthy.” For decades, that simple equation of weight and height has shaped how society — and even healthcare — defines what’s “normal.” But what if the very number we’ve been taught to trust doesn’t actually reflect our health at all? For many individuals — particularly those recovering from eating disorders — BMI can distort reality, fueling shame and distraction instead of supporting healing and balance. Why BMI Falls
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Oct 105 min read


Postprandial Hypoglycemia in Eating Disorders
Postprandial hypoglycemia —commonly referred to as low blood sugar after eating—is a lesser-known but significant concern for individuals recovering from eating disorders. Understanding how and why it occurs can help those in recovery better manage symptoms and support their healing journey. What Is Postprandial Hypoglycemia? Postprandial hypoglycemia is a drop in blood glucose levels that typically occurs 1 to 3 hours after eating. Symptoms may include: Shakiness Sweating Di
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Jul 23 min read


Recognizing the Warning Signs of Eating Disorders in Teenagers
A Guide for Early Intervention Eating disorders can affect people of all ages, including teenagers. Eating disorders don't have a "look," a gender, or an age limit. They can affect anyone , including teens who may appear otherwise healthy or happy on the outside. Here are some signs to look for when you suspect a teen has an eating disorder: Changes in eating habits : Pay attention to changes in your teen's eating habits. Are they skipping meals or avoiding certain foods gro
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May 282 min read


Student Recovery Contracts: Supporting Eating Disorder Recovery in College Transitions
The transition to college is a thrilling leap into independence, academic pursuit, and new social landscapes. For many students, it’s the beginning of a fresh chapter. But for those recovering from an eating disorder, this exciting time can carry hidden risks. New routines, heightened stress, peer influences, and reduced family oversight can quietly trigger relapse—sometimes undoing months or even years of hard-earned progress. So, how can families, clinicians, and students t
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Apr 154 min read


Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (RED-S)
"Do you find yourself feeling run-down even though you’re training hard and eating what seems like a healthy diet?" "Have your workouts started to feel harder than usual, and your performance is declining?" "Have you lost your menstrual cycle or noticed frequent injuries that just won’t heal?" Here’s What You Need to Know. These could be more than just signs of overtraining — they might point to a condition called Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (RED-S). What Is RED-S? Re
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Apr 83 min read


Dairy Talk: Eating Disorder Recovery
Is dairy bad for you? Can you cut dairy for weight loss? Should you avoid milk if you have digestive issues? These are common questions many people ask, especially those in eating disorder recovery. With conflicting information about health, weight, and digestion, many people avoid dairy—sometimes unnecessarily. But is eliminating dairy truly beneficial, or could it be doing more harm than good? Addressing Dairy Misconceptions in Eating Disorder Recovery Misconceptions about
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Apr 25 min read
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