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Eating Disorders Don’t Have a Body Type

Cosmopolitan

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July 8, 2026

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Eating Disorders Don’t Have a Body Type

It’s the biggest misconception. And the most harmful.

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Us Weekly

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· Jun 23, 2026

Kristin Cavallari Opens Up About 'Depriving' Herself of Food in Her Early 20s

Kristin Cavallari is opening up about the personal challenges she faced during her rise to fame. “In my early 20s, I never had an eating disorder — actually, I probably would say this is a form of an eating disorder,” the Hills alum, 39, said while discussing how she got ready for Miami Swim Week []

Toronto Sun

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· Jul 9, 2026

You haven’t heard of CKM syndrome — but you likely have it

CKM syndrome affects 90 percent of Americans

Irish Mirror

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· Jul 3, 2026

Experts say suddenly craving 3 foods 'could be early sign of dementia'

The Alzheimer's Society warns that sudden desire to eat lots of certain things could indicate problems - here's what to look out for

mindbodygreen

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· Jul 6, 2026

This Type Of Food May Be Making Lipedema Symptoms Worse For Women

Researchers linked one type of food to worse symptoms in women.

The Daily Beast

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· Jul 1, 2026

Comedian Says ‘Donkey Smile’ Side Effect Left Her Unable to Grin

Getty Images/TikTok/Hannah_BernerSummer House alum and comedian Hannah Berner revealed a worrying effect she attributes to getting neurotoxin jabs for her jaw pain.Berner, 34, shared a video on TikTok demonstrating the limited movement of her mouth.“So, I’m currently sitting in a sauna because two weeks ago I got Dysport in my masseters for TMJ,” Berner said, referring to the commonly used acronym for temporomandibular joint, the “hinge” joints that connect your lower jaw to the rest of your skull. People with health conditions that affect their jaw often refer to such disorders simply as “TMJ.”Read more at The Daily Beast.

ABC7 New York

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· Jun 26, 2026

GLP-1 weight loss drugs may be misused by patients with eating disorders: Study

Researchers found that 32 of patients with eating disorders report having used a weight loss injection at least once.

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Related coverage for "Eating Disorders Don’t Have a Body Type": Us Weekly — Kristin Cavallari Opens Up About 'Depriving' Herself of Food in Her Early 20s. Toronto Sun — You haven’t heard of CKM syndrome — but you likely have it. Irish Mirror — Experts say suddenly craving 3 foods 'could be early sign of dementia'. mindbodygreen — This Type Of Food May Be Making Lipedema Symptoms Worse For Women. The Daily Beast — Comedian Says ‘Donkey Smile’ Side Effect Left Her Unable to Grin. ABC7 New York — GLP-1 weight loss drugs may be misused by patients with eating disorders: Study