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BYU Women s Services and Resources kicks off Eating Disorder Awareness Week

The Daily Universe BYU Women’s Services and Resources kicked off its annual Eating Disorder Awareness Week on Feb. 16. The week is scheduled with events that help students combat disordered behavior with food and body image. These involve speakers focused on eating disorder recovery and even yoga.  The office introduced the “Tips on Intuitive Eating” campaign on Tuesday to encourage students to have a more healthy relationship with food. On Wednesday, it had students to go to the Women’s Services and Resources office to see a gallery of eating disorder statistics and resources for recovery. The gallery will be up all week.

The pandemic is causing a tsunami of eating disorders, and it s unlikely to let up

The pandemic is causing a tsunami of eating disorders, and it s unlikely to let up “We expect the tsunami is still coming. We don’t think it has been and gone, said one expert.  By Anagha Srikanth | Feb. 12, 2021 If you or someone you know is experiencing disordered eating, call the National Eating Disorders Association Helpline at 1-800-931-2237 for support Monday through Thursday from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. EST and Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. EST. For many, the coronavirus pandemic disrupted their life more than anything they’ve ever experienced. That shock, both mental and physical, has triggered a spike in eating disorders that experts warn is only getting worse. 

Is TikTok biased against non-White, curvy bodies? This lingerie brand says so

Feb. 6, 2021 This story was updated Feb. 7 at 10:50 a.m. Eastern Time to include comments from Adore Me. TikTok swore it would do better after facing rampant criticism last year that the app was restricting content that came from certain users. But according to lingerie company Adore Me, the fast-growing app has failed to deliver on its promises. On Thursday afternoon, the lingerie brand posted several tweets calling out the social media platform for taking down content featuring Black, plus-sized and disabled users. “As a lingerie company, we understand that our products and marketing can push the boundaries of what’s allowed on social media platforms,” Adore Me wrote. However, with other social media platforms, such as Snapchat or Instagram, the brand said it had a firm understanding of the guidelines for posting.

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