mardi 7 février 2017
How taking fat shaming to heart backfires for health
Internalizing fat shaming — being judged differently because of weight — can be particularly damaging to a person's health and well-being, doctors and other experts say ahead of Eating Disorder Awareness Week in Canada, which wraps up Tuesday.
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