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A Pound of Flesh

A Pound of FleshPosted by Jessica Ridenour on June 19, 2008 - 5:10pm.

By Carly Milne



Eating Disorders in Athletes

17:47 minutes (4.07 MB)
Tina interviews Dr. Johanna McShane, an expert in eating disorders and the author of Why She Feels Fat. Dr. McShane explains how eating disorders happen and how they can be prevented and treated. 


Feeling Fat, Feeling Fine

20:54 minutes (4.79 MB)
Michael and Lawson welcome Jess Weiner, author of Do I Look Fat In This? Jess offers ideas about how to help kids work through self-esteem issues and cope with back to school stresses. Jess also explores male vs. female body image issues in adults.


Embrace Your Shape

Embrace Your ShapePosted by mattronica on January 16, 2006 - 9:25pm.

Best-selling author and nutrition expert Andrew Weil, M.D., talks about body image and warns against trying to conform your shape to what popular culture deems attractive. He discusses his approach to healthy eating, and provides helpful diet and exercise advice about how to maintain an ideal body weight.



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