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Eating Disorders in the Black Community Are More Common Than You Think
by Anissa Durham This article originally appeared on Word in Black. People of color, especially Black Americans, are significantly less likely to receive help for eating issues, despite suffering from them as much as white people. Eating disorders have a complicated...
Hursting receives AICR’s Distinguished Service Award
Stephen D. Hursting, PhD, MPH, Director of the Nutrition Research Institute and Professor of Nutrition at the University of North Carolina, was awarded the American Institute for Cancer Research’s (AICR) Distinguished Service Award on November 2 at the 2022 AICR...
9 Investigates diabetes and its connection to eating disorders in Black women
Watch the interview here. CHARLOTTE — Diabetes can be a life-changing diagnosis. But for Black women, the diagnosis can come with a higher chance of developing an eating disorder. Some researchers at UNC Chapel Hill are trying to figure out how to fix that. “What we...


