Gauging progress in eating disorder recovery can be confusing, especially for those watching the process. One day, your loved one seems on track for healing. Then, what happened?! They appear “back to ...
ST. CLAIR TOWNSHIP, MI — For Jacy Kirby, writing is more than a creative outlet, it’s a tool for survival and connection. The personal trainer, health coach and author has turned his own battle with ...
Mallary Tenore Tarpley, an Assistant Professor of Practice of Journalism at the University of Texas, visited with Studio 512 about her new memoir, Slip: Life in the Middle of Eating Disorder Recovery, ...
On Wild Card, well-known guests answer the kinds of questions we often think about but don't talk about. Author Jennette McCurdy talks about her experience with eating disorder recovery.
When Mallary Tenore Tarpley was 11 years old, her mother died from breast cancer. Her father, who was reeling from his wife's death and at a loss to guide his daughter through puberty, gave Tarpley a ...
“What you look like is the least interesting thing about you. Your scars prove that whatever tried to beat you lost, so own that.” On Feb. 12, 2025 the University of Maine Collins Center for the Arts ...
Eating disorders have become a “silent killer” in the U.S., claiming one life every 52 minutes and affecting millions more. Eating disorders aren’t just about nutrition — they can become a severe ...
There has been a “progressive increase” in hospital admission rates for children and adults with eating disorders over a five-year period.
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