30 Year Outcome Study on Adolescent-onset Anorexia

Razi Berry A study that started in 1985 followed some 50 people who had become anorexic in their teens. It shows that 30 years later, the majority were healthy but some had persistent eating disorders. The study, published in The British Journal of Psychiatry, was carried out at Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg. Study started […]

Millennials More Likely to be Perfectionists

Node Smith, ND First Study to Look at Generational Differences in Perfectionism According to a new study by the American Psychological Association, today’s college students are more likely to push themselves to be perfect in mind, body, and career than in past generations.1 This inclination may have consequences on the mental health of this younger […]