Social Media Use and Eating Disorders in Australian Adolescents
By Katie Olson Social media has completely changed the way we engage with each other. Social media platforms allow us to communicate with anyone, anywhere, as much as we want. […]
By Katie Olson Social media has completely changed the way we engage with each other. Social media platforms allow us to communicate with anyone, anywhere, as much as we want. […]
By: Rachel Schultz As a person who is many years into eating disorder recovery, I still have a number of hang-ups around food. It is getting easier and easier to […]
By Rachael Flatt Although I’ve written a few blogs for Exchanges already, I realized that I hadn’t covered what it’s like to be a graduate student working with the CEED […]
by Melissa Munn-Chernoff, Ph.D. Eating disorders and substance use disorders frequently co-occur (see previous blog for a review). Studies have consistently shown that women with a history of bulimia nervosa […]
By Jessica Baker, PhD Last week, we posted a blog about staying on the eating disorders recovery path during the COVID-19 pandemic. Here at the UNC Center of Excellence for […]
by: Rachael Flatt, Grad Student & Casey MacDermod, Research Assistant February 24, 2020 People of color are under-represented in eating disorders research. As a result, we know little about how […]