Stress, Social Support, Coping, and the Recovery of Eating Disorders
BY: Shuyang Yao DATE: April 22, 2016 Too much stress is usually considered not good for us. For someone trying to recover from an eating disorder, it may play a […]
BY: Shuyang Yao DATE: April 22, 2016 Too much stress is usually considered not good for us. For someone trying to recover from an eating disorder, it may play a […]
BY: Jessica Baker, PhD DATE: April 19, 2016 May 2013 marked the launch of the Anorexia Nervosa Genetics Initiative (ANGI). To remind you, ANGI is an international research effort, with […]
BY: Rachel Guerra DATE: April 14, 2016 It can be easy to forget how indiscriminate eating disorders are. Popular culture has ingrained a certain image of the eating disorder patient—a […]
Are you a woman between the ages of 42-52 who binge eats or overeats? The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is seeking volunteers for a research study examining […]
BY: Christine Peat, PhD DATE: April 1, 2016 If you are local to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, you are probably familiar with a dynamic and ever-expanding […]
BY: Elisa Klein, MSW, MPH DATE: March 27, 2016 Aside from strengthening the bond of sisterhood, young women of UNC Panhellenic Council hold events throughout the year to benefit the […]