Project Re-EDucate: Eating Disorders

Taking mental health education one step at a time.

Redefine. Reflect. Re-EDucate.

Eating disorders are on the rise globally.

Though it's true that COVID-19 has exacerbated the eating disorder epidemic, this trend has been present for many years prior.

In teens, the negative influence of social media and lack of dialogue around EDs in schools are of special concern.

of adolescents around the world will develop an eating disorder by age 20, excluding those who do not seek treatment.
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Education is Key

The question is: what can we do to help? 
We can start by turning to vetted sources to better understand the severity of eating disorders. Eating disorders can be treated, and full recovery is 100% possible.

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You're not alone.

We're here to help.

CALL/TEXT THE NEDA HELPLINE AT (800) 931-2237 IF YOU OR ANYONE ELSE MAY NEED ASSISTANCE.

*ABSENCE OF CERTAIN EATING DISORDER SIGNS/SYMPTOMS DOES NOT MEAN THAT ONE SHOULD NOT SEEK PROFESSIONAL HELP.