Respecting a patient’s autonomy is at the heart of ethical care. Patients need to feel empowered to take an active role in their recovery, sharing their goals and shaping the direction of their care.
Recovery cannot occur in a malnourished body, said Kristine Sinner, MS, RDN, Founder and Clinical Director of Sinnergy Wellness Group. I address and treat eating disorders through a medical nutrition ...
Discussions about eating disorders and dietary supplements have been gaining traction, both on the internet and among policymakers. Last year, a review published in a peer-reviewed journal made the ...
You may not have heard of orthorexia, but you’ve probably seen it. It’s an eating disorder that’s characterized as an obsession with only consuming “healthy” foods—and it’s on the rise, says Sadi Fox, ...
After saying that she developed an eating disorder after becoming famous at a young age and trying to restrict her eating to ...
The story starts with a toddler whose eating quirks stopped being quirky and turned into a medical emergency. What looked like “picky” behavior escalated into extreme restriction, weight loss, and a ...
March 1 is National Eating Disorders Awareness Week, a time to educate the public about eating disorders and offer resources ...