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Learning To Love Food Again After A Diagnosis Changed Everything
The journey of loving to eat again after a difficult diagnosis.
by Natalie Willis
at Spoon HQ
Why Ozempic's Off-Label Usage For Weight Loss Could Be Dangerous
The injectable drug's side effects are causing a shortage.
by Reagan Street
at National Contributor
5 Ways to Heal During a Breakup
If you are going through a breakup, we've all been there. Here are some tips and tricks to move on from your ex, including some must have comfort food.
by Audrey McGuff
at Northeastern University
“Velkommen” (Welcome) To Hygge Fest!
How Evanston businesses are celebrating the Danish concept this winter.
by Lucy Hederick
at Northwestern University
I Ranked DIY Edible Face Masks By Their Taste
For, like, science, you know?
by Maria Serra
at Spoon HQ
Keto Isn't Healthy For Everyone
We spoke to medical professionals about how the ketogenic diet can sometimes cause more harm than good.
by Kennedy Dierks
at Spoon HQ
It's National Eating Disorder Awareness Week 2022!
The definitive guide to NEDA Week 2022: what it is, why it matters, and how you can be the change and raise awareness for eating disorders.
by Kennedy Dierks
at Seton Hall University
Eleven TLC: The Best (Almost) Coffee in Atlanta
Coffee-free coffee, natural ingredients, and drinks in every color of the rainbow. What more could you want?
by Grace Wetsel
at Emory University
How You Can Fight Food Insecurity, According to On-Campus Organizations
Food insecurity on campus is no new issue. See what these organizations are doing to help.
by Hollis Coker
at National Contributor
Balancing Between College, Food, and Mental Health
Food and mental health is important, too.
by Peter Truong
at National Contributor
The Magic of Coffee Shops
Grabbing a coffee with a friend can change your entire college experience.
by Anna Arriaga
at National Contributor
How Netflix’s “Never Have I Ever” Masterfully Handles the Topic of Eating Disorders
Season two introduces new girl Aneesa, and with her, the taboos and stereotypes of anorexia.
by Kennedy Dierks
at National Contributor