Are Some of Your Well-Intended Eating Habits a Problem?
The fitness industry is rife with harmful messaging around food and exercise. Here’s what to know about when food behaviors are a problem.
The fitness industry is rife with harmful messaging around food and exercise. Here’s what to know about when food behaviors are a problem.
"I sometimes look back on my younger self and wish I could give her a hug."
This fourth article in our five-part investigative report examines some of the variables that influence how people feel about their bodies.
Through a new study, researchers are trying to understand bone health in female ultrarunners.
What the ultrarunner has learned about health, happiness, and love from one of the toughest years of her life.
Part three of our investigative report helps you assess your body image in order to rebuild a better relationship with yourself.
It took training for an Ironman triathlon to recover from a decade of disordered eating and make my health a priority.
Do you or does someone you know have an eating disorder? Here are five ways to tell.
After struggling with her own disordered eating, here's how one physician turned to running to work through emotions in a healthy way.
After struggling with an eating disorder for 9 years, Run Far Girl reflects on the important lessons she learned while overcoming it.
Cat Ogle almost lost her life to an extremely dangerous eating disorder—until she found running.
Sometimes food fixations can lead to eating disorders, and women runners could be at a higher risk.
How one runner started working for her body instead of against it.
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