I would need many more than a few hundred words to dispel all the myths about eating disorders, so for now I will outline just a few of the most common misconceptions.
What’s OK and what’s NOT OK
OK: Listening to Adele songs in the car with your girlfriends or at a sleepover. NOT OK: Please do not get plastered off your brains on a Tuesday night. It is just pathetic. Nobody wants to see that…come on!
New brain implant potentially a paralysis cure
This fascinating technology is named Braingate. It is a brain implant developed by Cyberkinetics with the aid of the department of neuroscience at Brown University.
Health Secretary to speak at Georgetown despite protest
The Archdiocese of Washington recently made comments that U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius was an inappropriate choice for the Jesuit school because of her birth control policies.
New study proves coffee promotes a longer life
It was recently discovered in a joint experiment with the AARP and research from the National Institutes of Health that coffee lowers your mortality risk.
Insanity Challenge: Week One
It was a week of sweat, screams at the video and just plain torture. One of Shaun T's 20-minute warm-ups is a workout in itself. I found myself sweating in the first five minutes, before any of the real insanity even began.
College student basically allergic to sound
Emma Riehl, a 19-year-old college student, suffers from misophonia. ABC News reports misophina is the hatred of sound, a rare condition that causes her to overreact to ordinary auditory stimuli, usually by becoming physically ill.
Obama’s socialist paradise “Life of Julia” has flaws
Obama's re-election website has added “The Life of Julia," which examines the timeline of a fictitious woman from cradle to grave under the administrations of Obama and presumptive GOP nominee Mitt Romney.
The secret to fast and easy weight loss
In order to get a healthy and fit body it takes weeks to months of exercise and dieting. Diet plans and pills that claim to help you lose weight in in a week or two are either lying or unhealthy.
West Georgia U Student Continues Battling Flesh Eating Disease
The 24-year-old has lost her leg and may lose her fingers to the flesh-eating virus she contracted from a laceration sustained while zip-lining. She is awake and is partially unaware of what's going on.
