More time spent on social media can leave young adults feeling worse about their bodies.
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Boys, LGBTQ youth and people with normal body mass index are often overlooked when it comes to recognizing eating disorders, a physician and psychotherapist explain.
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Some people turn to a tub of ice cream. Others, to clean eating.
GOOP founder Gwyneth Paltrow.
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Celebrities are turning away from the fields that made them famous and becoming amateur experts.
Most ‘clean eating’ posts on Instagram portrayed men engaging in muscle presentation to convey virile strength and power.
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A new study of ‘clean eating’ posts on Instagram has found that men - and muscles - feature more prominently than women.
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Charcoal is more likely to rid your gut of vitamins and minerals than it is to boost your health.
An unbalanced meal.
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A healthy diet is a good idea, but cutting out entire food groups is not.
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It may not be burgers for breakfast, but the diets that have launched some big online careers aren’t as healthy as you might think.