Sunday Smörgåsbord


It's once again time for your Sunday Smorgasbord, where I trawl the web in search of the latest ED-related research, news, and more so you don't have to!

Top Ten Worst Things to Say to Someone With an Eating Disorder.

Happiness is Within: A personal eating disorder recovery journey to positive body activism.

Laugh & Learn About Eating Disorders at November 4 Presentation in PA.

The outer limits of psychiatric genetics.

Funniest restaurant menu of all freaking time.

National Survey Shows Dramatic Increase in Awareness of Eating Disorders.

'I didn't notice how thin she was': Help for parents of eating disorder sufferers.

No F.D.A. Approval for New Diet Pill.

World of Psychology: Men Get Eating Disorders Too.

For the more cerebrally inclined, this: Neuron has a free special issue on neurogenetics, free to access until Nov 17.

Asylum Notes: history of psychology postgrad is blogging her tour of US asylums.

Commercial weight-loss programs: The evidence.

The popular concept of the 'nervous breakdown': a history.

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3 comments:

Holly said...

it makes me really happy that you include the diacritics on "smorgasbord." /importantcomment

Carrie Arnold said...

Holly,

Thank the folks at Google chrome. I could have done it on IE, but that would have required far too much HTML coding than I care to deal with on a Sunday evening!

But I agree- I'm usually particular about such things, and it's nice to see it looking "proper."

Renee said...

Oh, too hilarious poorly translated menu. I had to post that one on my Facebook. Thanks for making me laugh until I cried today!

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