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“Why are Teens Buying a “Visibly Firming” “Bum Bum” Cream?”

“What parents need to know about the hidden body image issues in boys”

“Young girls are using anti-aging products they see on social media. The harm is more than skin deep.”

“MORE THAN SKIN DEEP: HOW TIKTOK INFLUENCERS HARM YOUNG GIRLS BY ENCOURAGING ANTI-AGING PRODUCTS”

“Cancel Diet Culture – #RiotsNotDiets”

“Kids as young as five picking up on parents’ body dissatisfaction in the age of Facetune, Ozempic and Insta influencers”

“Could Your Child Have an Eating Disorder?”

“Body Image and Mental Health: A Tangled Web of Distress”

“6 Ways to Improve Your Body Image”

“Eating Disorders Affect Boys and Men Too”

“Parents Need to Know: Misguided Nutrition Assignments Put Kids at Risk”

“Fitness Gear as a Holiday Gift? Don't Do It”

“Do You Really Need All Those Protein Bars, Shakes and Supplements?”

“The Adult in the Mirror: How Adultish can Help You Reframe Your Body Image.”

“Expert Body Image Tips in the Age of Ozempic.”

“Ripped Teens Craze: Is TikTok to Blame?”

“I’m the Child of a Facetune Mom.”

“This Thanksgiving, Be Thankful for Your Body”

“Show Don’t Tell: Parents’ Role in Promoting a Positive Body Image.”

“The Problematic Pursuit of a “Beach Body.”

“Boys Are Unhappy With Their Bodies, and We Need to Talk About It”

“Can I Raise a Body Positive Kid if I’m Unhappy with My Own Body?”

“Can Appearance Investment Contribute to Positive Body Image?”

“How Your Sleep Habits Affect Your Eating Habits”

“How Can We Prevent Body Image Harm on Social Media?”

“New Year, New You?: 3 Tips for Dealing With Diet Culture”

“Young girls are using anti-aging products they see on social media. The harm is more than skin deep”

“Puberty and Body Image: Your Body’s Ability to Change is Amazing.”

“The best books for raising body positive kids.”

“Fitness influencers may be fueling rise in little-known eating disorder expert warns.”


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Health and wellness influencers could be behind the rise of a rare eating disorder.”

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