We break down 5 key take-aways from our recent online event on Eating Disorders & Diversity
Dr Zoe Hodson talks menopause, eating disorder recovery, and reaching out for support
Our supporter Chloe discusses the intersection between neurodivergence and eating disorders, sharing her experiences of BED
Our supporter Bee shares her advice for navigating the festive season with an eating disorder
Our supporter Ayisha explores her experiences of navigating Ramadan while in recovery from her eating disorder
Growing up in a South Asian household, food was more than just sustenance – it was the heart of family life.
It’s been two years since I took my first step to recovery. Anorexia nervosa, two words that defined me...
I’d always bought into the myth that eating disorders were something that teenage girls got, not something that men had...
Ramadan this year is very different for all Muslim households, as the coronavirus pandemic has dramatically changed everything.
Fasting during Ramadan is advised only for those who are healthy. Those who are sick in any way or mentally unwell are exempt.
Anonymous discusses the pressures and expectations during Ramadan and how they're putting their recovery first.
Giving you the opportunity to share your experiences of eating disorders and pregnancy or postpartum.
So how do we start tackling these unseen connections? The first step is talking openly.
I finally feel validated. I am not the only one. I am not a lost cause or “too complex”
World Diabetes Day is all about diminishing stigma and about being real.
Every step and stroke done was so empowering as I felt happy that the fundraising could contribute to Beat.
Read the latest blogs on fundraising by our fantastic supporters.
Aware of the challenges faced by those experiencing eating disorders during the pandemic, Beat fundraiser Dave has shown astounding resilience and creativity to raise money for Beat.
During her degree, Jen brought the fight against eating disorders to her campus.
Will you join the Big Jump on Saturday 5 October? Take part along with hundreds of other brave fundraisers, and skydive together to help end the pain and suffering caused by eating disorders.