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- Observing media can cause second-hand embarrassment
In today's age of reality television and social networking, many people's flaws are broadcast to a large audience. more...
- Discrimination can cause weight gain, study shows
Individuals who are discriminated against are at risk of developing weight problems, according to a new study from Purdue University researchers. more...
- Outside opinion dictates women's body image, study says
A new study suggests that women base their body image primarily on how other people view their appearance. more...
- Study: Some women avoid male service providers to sidestep stereotypes
A new report in the Journal of Consumer Research reveals that many women prefer to be helped by female service providers in certain situations because they fear ridicule around men. more...
- National study reveals that teen eating disorders are a major public health concern
A new study reveals that the number of American teens who suffer from eating disorders and struggle with related mental disorders is higher than previously expected. more...
- Facebook boosts young people's self-esteem, study finds
A new study from Cornell University researchers reveals that Facebook can help improve the self-esteem of college students. more...
- Owning a dog can increase positive teen activity, researchers find
Past studies have shown that some adolescents who are not physically active are at risk of developing depression and low self-esteem. As a result, many parents are searching for ways to help their teens avoid sedentary lifestyles. more...
- Study: Self-portrait may reveal eating disorders among teenage girls
Some parents question whether their teenage daughters are suffering from eating disorders (EDs) such as anorexia and bulimia, but they have trouble broaching the sensitive subject with their children. more...
- Study links Facebook use and eating disorders among teen girls
A new study reveals that girls who use Facebook are more likely to have low self-esteem and develop eating disorders than those who do not use the social networking website. more...
- Some U.S. teens engage in electronic dating violence and sexting
A recent survey reveals that one in 20 teenage boys has uploaded or shared a humiliating or revealing photo of their romantic partner online. more...
- Company creates free Facebook app to help victims of cyberbullying
A leader in cloud-based online safety products recently released a free Facebook application for children who are being cyberbullied. more...
- Family-based therapy can help teenagers with anorexia
A new study reveals that therapy involving family members can help teenagers recover from anorexia, an eating disorder that usually stems from low self-esteem and psychological problems. more...
- Food may be a coping mechanism for kids with psychological disorders
Children who are feeling anxious or depressed are more likely to overeat, according to a recent report. more...
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