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Key roles for coaches, social media crackdown in plan to tackle eating disorders

Key roles for coaches, social media crackdown in plan to tackle eating disorders

Almost 300,000 Victorians had an eating disorder last financial year. Experts hope more support services and teaching trainers how to spot warning signs will combat the scourge.

  • by Broede Carmody

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A voice in Katherine’s head tells her she is ‘ugly’, but help for her common condition may be on the way

A voice in Katherine’s head tells her she is ‘ugly’, but help for her common condition may be on the way

People with body dysmorphia process what they see differently, research has found, and really perceive flaws in their appearance that others cannot.

  • by Wendy Tuohy
‘I can’t really explain it’: Ozempic works, so why is writer Johann Hari conflicted?

‘I can’t really explain it’: Ozempic works, so why is writer Johann Hari conflicted?

The bestselling author went down a rabbit hole of research before taking it, emerging slimmer and with a book about the experience.

  • by Amanda Hooton
Celebrities are taking life’s greatest pleasure and making it feel like work

Celebrities are taking life’s greatest pleasure and making it feel like work

Nothing tells you more about a person than what’s in their fridge. And while this fascination has been around for centuries, it’s now bloomed into a full-blown social obsession.

  • by Wendy Syfret
Social media giants are meant to block harmful content. In reality, it’s thriving
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Social media giants are meant to block harmful content. In reality, it’s thriving

The algorithms and moderation systems of Instagram, Facebook and X don’t just allow pro-eating disorder content – they actively recommend harmful content to children.

  • by David Swan
Does the desire to be thinner ever really go away?
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Does the desire to be thinner ever really go away?

Like most women, I thought the constant battle between my body and my brain would grow quiet as I grew older. But it doesn’t seem to be going anywhere for any of us.

  • by Abbir Dib
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Diets, BMI and ‘bad’ foods axed: Eating disorders prompt curriculum overhaul
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Diets, BMI and ‘bad’ foods axed: Eating disorders prompt curriculum overhaul

Hundreds of references to weight and the word “healthier” have also been removed, and replaced with terms such as “balanced nutrition”.

  • by Henrietta Cook
Combatting body dysmorphia begins with teenagers
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Combatting body dysmorphia begins with teenagers

The prevalence of imagery of people with highly defined muscles is creating a false sense of comparison about normal muscle mass.

  • by The Herald's View
Why ’roids are all the rage among young seeking the body beautiful

Why ’roids are all the rage among young seeking the body beautiful

Steroid misuse will be a focus of the 2024 Global Drug Survey as performance and image enhancing drugs soar among the fitness and body-image conscious.

  • by Amber Schultz
‘People would never need to go to hospital’: Is this the smarter way to tackle eating disorders?

‘People would never need to go to hospital’: Is this the smarter way to tackle eating disorders?

When Hanna Patricia was in hospital for an eating disorder, it did more harm than good. A new program could have prevented her from being there at all.

  • by Angus Thomson
Everyone assumes they’re twins – but they’re not
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Everyone assumes they’re twins – but they’re not

Tough love is behind the close bond between sisters Jess and Stef Dadon.

  • by Nicole Abadee

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