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Influencers Still Do This Disturbing Body-Negative Behavior. But It Helps To Recognize It.
Let’s have a check-in about body checking. Even if you don’t know this behavior by name, you’ve probably seen it modeled by influencers. In a looks-obsessed space like social media — and a cultural ...
In June of this year, TikTok banned the hashtag #SkinnyTok—an effort to limit the prevalence of harmful weight-loss content that had gradually carved out its own subculture on the app. But since then, ...
This summer I sat on my bed and watched as my sister tried on numerous outfits, changing over and over again, each time citing something “wrong” about her body and weight. I would respond by providing ...
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Can Social Media Cause Eating Disorders? An Expert Weighs In
Social media makes everything look picture-perfect. Be it someone’s home, vacations, relationships or their body. People love ...
In the United States, eating disorders are the second most deadly mental health issue (behind opioid use disorder). And they are more common than you may think, affecting about 9 percent of the U.S.
Working past unrealistic body standards allowed these celebs to focus on their health and happiness. From Kerry Washington to Elton John to Demi Lovato, even the biggest entertainers of our lifetime ...
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