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Author Archives: Hanna Mielke-Maday, BS

A Matter of the Heart: Eating Disorders and Heart Health
Clinicians' Corner / Helpful Hints / Mythbusters

A Matter of the Heart: Eating Disorders and Heart Health

Posted on February 13, 2017 by Hanna Mielke-Maday, BS • Leave a comment

How eating disorder symptoms impact cardiovascular health. Continue reading →

Lessons from Rio 2016: Focusing on Function over Form
Helpful Hints / In the News

Lessons from Rio 2016: Focusing on Function over Form

Posted on August 17, 2016 by Hanna Mielke-Maday, BS • Leave a comment

Taking a cue from Olympic athletes, who celebrate the function of their bodies rather than just their form. Continue reading →

How Your Values Today Might Impact You Tomorrow
Helpful Hints / Journal Club

How Your Values Today Might Impact You Tomorrow

Posted on June 10, 2016 by Hanna Mielke-Maday, BS • Leave a comment

Longitudinal research on happiness reminds us that what matters to us today will impact our future selves. Continue reading →

SMART Goals for the New Year
Helpful Hints

SMART Goals for the New Year

Posted on December 29, 2015 by Hanna Mielke-Maday, BS • Leave a comment

SMART goals are specific (and specifically healthy for you!), measurable, action-oriented, realistic, and time-oriented. Continue reading →

Why We #NEDAWalk
Events

Why We #NEDAWalk

Posted on October 9, 2015 by Hanna Mielke-Maday, BS • Leave a comment

Our team enjoyed the 2015 NYC NEDA Walk! We walked to raise awareness and to support recovery, and the individuals who are striving to achieve it. Continue reading →

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