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Despite being recognised as a serious condition, research into ARFID has been limited.
I’d always bought into the myth that eating disorders were something that teenage girls got, not something that men had...
We are Han United, and we chose to take part in the Beat 1-2-5 Challenge in memory of our daughter, sister and friend Hannah.
It's not just people who can support you through recovery - our furry friends can be there to help us too
Growing up, I always heard teachers and other students talking about diets, so it was no surprise that I turned to food...
It’s been two years since I took my first step to recovery. Anorexia nervosa, two words that defined me...
I had to create a vision board showing things that I wanted to be able to do when I was stronger. I wanted to run.
Growing up in a South Asian household, food was more than just sustenance – it was the heart of family life.
Sejal explores her experiences of navigating religious fasting while in recovery from her eating disorder.
Francesca shares her experience of how receiving an autism diagnosis has helped her in her recovery from bulimia.
Isla shares her experience of recovery and the freedom she's felt since letting go of her eating disorder.
Bethany shares her experience of pregnancy and motherhood after recovering from anorexia.