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Plus-size model Tess Holliday opens up about eating disorder

ABC News In an interview with ABC News’ Good Morning America, the mother of two said she was recently diagnosed by a psychologist but has struggled with “disordered eating” most of her life. “I always thought that I overate,” said Holliday. “But then, people in my life would say, ‘Oh yeah, I ate more than Tess’ and it was almost like I wore it as a badge of honor.” Holliday, who is known for loving and celebrating her curves as a “body positive activist,” has been receiving support for her honesty from many, but has also been questioned by some online about how she could love her body and also have an eating disorder.

Spending on care can t be careless of deficits

Spending on care can’t be careless of deficits The budget will have important social service objectives. We owe it to make them financially sustainable. May 7, 2021 – 6.14pm Save Share Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has promised Australians a budget that’s all about spending and services to voters. Why not? The economy is delivering a rebound that would have been hard to believe when the 2020 emergency budget was unveiled just eight months ago. Money has never been cheaper. Labor in office set up the National Disability Insurance Scheme. Now the Coalition wants to fix aged care and child care, a chance to dispel bad headlines and put down an important marker for the coming election.

Body-positivity model Tess Holliday opens up about eating disorder

Body-positivity model Tess Holliday opens up about eating disorder • 5 min read Body-positivity model Tess Holliday opens up about struggle with anorexia With eating disorders on the rise during the pandemic, Holliday is using her struggle to raise awareness for others experiencing the same.Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic via Getty Images, FILE In an interview with “Good Morning America,” the mother of two said she was recently diagnosed by a psychologist but has struggled with “disordered eating” most of her life. “I always thought that I overate,” said Holliday. “But then, people in my life would say, ‘Oh yeah, I ate more than Tess’ and it was almost like I wore it as a badge of honor.”

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New report reveals vision loss costs Canada almost $33 billion annually

New report reveals vision loss costs Canada almost $33 billion annually News provided by Share this article Share this article The Canadian Council of the Blind, partnering with Fighting Blindness Canada, and key partners, the Canadian Association of Optometrists and the Canadian Ophthalmological Society, commissioned new research, The Cost of Vision loss and Blindness in Canada, from Deloitte Access Economics, to identify Canada s emerging crisis of preventable blindness. TORONTO, May 5, 2021 /CNW/ - Released today, a new report reveals the emerging crisis of preventable blindness in Canada, totalling almost $33 billion and impacting all Canadians– including individuals, families and governments. Living with vision loss negatively impacts an individual s financial health and often represents a loss of independence affecting their quality of life. As Canada s population ages, the main drivers of vision loss are more prevalent and will increasingly impact Canada s health syst

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