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Deep Brain Stimulation Shows Promise Against Binge Eating Disorder

Dasotraline May Help To Improve Binge-Eating Disorder

A small device that detects food craving-related brain activity in a key brain region, and responds by electrically stimulating that region, has shown promise in a pilot clinical trial in two patients with loss-of-control binge eating disorder (BED), according to researchers at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. The trial, described …

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Body Shaming

Body Shaming

Teens are the most digitally connected and social media-savvy generation there has ever been, so it’s no surprise that they’re one of the most likely groups to experience body shaming. And while we’re starting to see more awareness around this issue, it’s still important for parents to be aware of how their children might be …

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Dieting: Villain Or Scapegoat? Research Reevaluates Weight Loss Dieting

Comfort Food + A Portion Of Stress = Supersized Weight Gain

For decades, there has been an accepted definition of dieting in academia, and in society as a whole. Michael Lowe, Ph.D., a professor in Drexel University’s College of Arts and Sciences, has recently reevaluated the decades of dieting research to redefine the way researchers and the public define — and therefore understand — dieting and …

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Eating Disorder Behaviors Alter Reward Response In The Brain

Dasotraline May Help To Improve Binge-Eating Disorder

Researchers have found that eating disorder behaviors, such as binge-eating, alter the brain’s reward response process and food intake control circuitry, which can reinforce these behaviors. Understanding how eating disorder behaviors and neurobiology interact can shed light on why these disorders often become chronic and could aid in the future development of treatments. The study, …

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