Study reports people who experience bullying or abuse have a lower quality of life comparable to those living with chronic health conditions, such as diabetes or depression. The study also reports those who are abused are more likely to develop harmful behaviors such as smoking or binge eating.
A new study reports Parkinson's patients who take dopamine agonists are more likely to develop impulse control disorders.
According to researchers, teenage girls who diet are more likely to embark on unhealthy behaviors, such as binge drinking, smoking and skipping meals.
Researchers have revised outdated estimates of the prevalence of eating disorders in the US. The study estimates 0.80% of people will suffer from anorexia during their life time, while 0.28% will be affected by bulimia and 0.85% of people will suffer from binge eating disorders.
Researchers explore the neuroscience behind binge eating and the triggers that might make us reach for comfort foods.
A new study reports mice fed on diets that contained high fat foods and chocolate had altered feeding routines and food related behaviors.
A new study sheds light on why some people with Parkinson's disease binge eat. Researchers report working memory impairment and alterations in reward sensitivity could be behind why binge eating can be problematic in those with Parkinson's.
Researchers report ultra rare damaging genetic variants contribute to the risk of developing eating disorders.
Stressed mother mice are more likely to produce offspring with binge eating habits later in life, a new study reports.
Optogenetically activating neurons in an area of the brain not previously associated with feeding can produce binge eating behavior, researchers report.
Researchers outline how cravings may occur in the brain.
A new study has identified a gene that appears to be associated with binge eating.