We’ve all been there: A moment of stress hits or boredom sets in, and suddenly the chip bag is empty and the pint of ice cream is gone. Almost everyone overeats on occasion. For some, however, these ...
This article was reviewed by Craig Primack, MD, FACP, FAAP, FOMA. Maybe you stock up on ice cream after a difficult day at work or reach for chocolate after a disagreement with your partner.
POSITIVE emotions such as excitement and celebration can trigger overeating and may derail weight loss, experts say. It’s ...
Luis Mojica’s Food Therapy connects eating habits to trauma and the nervous system, offering a new way to understand cravings ...
Binge eating, especially on high-fat, high-sugar foods, can rewire the brain and alter behavior, leading to compulsive food-seeking and a greater likelihood of overeating instead of under-eating when ...
GLP-1 medications, originally developed to treat diabetes and support weight loss, are now drawing attention for their potential effects on impulse control and eating behaviors, opening a new ...
This post was written by Gia Marson, Ed.D. Eating disorders will impact 28.8 million Americans at some point in their lifetime. Though it is talked about less often, binge eating disorder is ...
We’re in our wellness era, whether we want to be or not. “What I eat in a day” videos, green smoothies, and fitness influencers are dominating our social media feeds, and somewhere along the way, ...
What if overeating is not actually caused by enjoying food too much? What if the bigger problem is that we have stopped truly ...
If there are half eaten and half-opened food packets strewn around your bed, room or dining table, it can either mean a ...
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