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Counterpoint: Weight loss medications, body image and health — what happened to body positivity?
The rapid adoption of weight-loss medications such as Ozempic, Wegovy and Zepbound represents one of the most striking cultural shifts in weight management I’ve witnessed in nearly 30 years of ...
The rapid adoption of GLP-1 weight-loss medications such as Ozempic, Wegovy and Zepbound represents one of the most striking cultural shifts in weight management I’ve witnessed in nearly 30 years of ...
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I didn't see my body like other people: the confession of a 1990s star
In the 1990s, she embodied an "ideal of beauty" on television for many. Yet, behind this image, the American actress and producer Christina Applegate now explains that she has had a complex ...
The lawsuit in California involves a young woman who says addictive use of social sites led to anxiety and body-image problems. But can she prove causation, does Section 230 immunity stand in the way, ...
The lawsuit in California involves a young woman who says addictive use of social sites led to anxiety and body-image problems. But can she prove causation, does Section 230 immunity stand in the way, ...
Sydney Sweeney uses her latest public statement to discuss body image issues that people face when their bodies undergo public examination. The actor shared her experience of being forced to defend ...
Fashion has begun exaggerating, or distorting, the female form like never before. What exactly is going on? Credit...Sean McCabe Supported by By Vanessa Friedman So long, body positivity. You have ...
Eating disorders, as highlighted by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-V), represent a significant and growing concern within the field of mental health. The ...
When I first started writing a book earlier this year about why millennial women have been uniquely screwed over by society’s body image ideals, I used the past tense a little too confidently. We’d ...
Teenagers who are unhappy with their bodies are more likely to develop symptoms of eating disorders and depression in early adulthood, according to a new study led by University College London (UCL) ...
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