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a woman wonders if social media and eating disorders are related

The Relationship Between Social Media and Your Eating Disorder

Co-Occurring Disorders, Eating Disorders, Health & Wellness, Mental Health, Recovery, Women's IssuesBy Crossroads MaineAugust 24, 2021

It can be hard to tell what is real and what’s not when you see photos on social media. People want others to like them, and they want to feel good about themselves. But trying to live up to unrealistic expectations of what “looking good” is can wreak havoc on a woman already struggling with…

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