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Changing (F)attitude

Five ways to reduce Fat Talk, including going on a social media diet.

February 5, 2019
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Happy and (Mentally) Healthy New Year!

Five ways to start the year off well.

December 26, 2018
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Psychology Podcasts

Five podcasts to consider adding to your playlist.

December 10, 2018
Research

Is our culture the culprit for eating disorders?

Written by Susana Cruz Garcia. Myth-busting and fact-finding.

September 5, 2018
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Lessons from Late Night TV

Let’s address concerns about the healthcare landscape for eating disorders treatment before the laugh is on us.

May 24, 2018
Families and Young Adults

Weight Watchers, I Think You’re Making a Big Mistake

One dietitian’s take on the new marketing campaign to teens.

March 23, 2018
Research

Can Television Teach (This is) Us?

How the popular television show furthers the conversation about the complexity of eating disorders.

March 9, 2018
Research

NY Times Retro Report Video: Myths & Misperceptions about Eating Disorders

Watch Dr. Attia in a NY Times video on the lines that get blurred between fact and fiction when it comes to

December 13, 2017
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GROUP Podcast-“Lord of the Fries: When It’s Not Just Picky Eating”

Dr. Attia and others talk about avoidant restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID) on GROUP, a podcast about mental health and mental illness.

December 11, 2017
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When Eating “Clean” Gets Messy

The dark side of dieting "do’s" and "don’ts."

December 8, 2017
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