
By Cynthia Myers-MorrisonBoard secretary Obesity and Food Addiction run in families. The impacts of underweight or excessive weight, whether due to obesity or Food Addiction, manifest as malnutrition and are...

By Cynthia Myers-MorrisonBoard secretary Obesity and Food Addiction run in families. The impacts of underweight or excessive weight, whether due to obesity or Food Addiction, manifest as malnutrition and are...

By Asha Valor What if you could greatly improve your mental health, just by changing what you eat? Research in the growing field of nutritional psychiatry is showing that many...
By Susan BranscomeBoard member The interview with Dr. Lamia Haque of the Yale School of Medicine, Understanding the Links Between Alcohol Use Disorder and Food Addiction, explores something that many...

By Pamela Masshardt I’m Pam from Auburn, Mass., a recovered Food Addict and founder of Full of Faith, a 12-Step community that was built to help and encourage people who...
Respondents say Food Addiction is real, and public policy change might be needed This is a reprint of an

By Asha Valor For many struggling with Food Addiction, traditional recovery programs emphasize powerlessness, behavioral change, and abstinence. Yet, a significant number of individuals continue to relapse, often frustrated by...

By Kendall Hyatt I have failed time and again, as recently as this morning, to push away the influence of sugar on my parenting. As a mom of an eight-year-old...

Rather than willpower, it might be your biology By David Wiss, PhD, RDN, IFMCP The field of Food Addiction has come a long way. Many of us are now proposing...
The Food Addiction Institute is pleased to highlight an exciting and deeply aligned partnership between Bright Line Eating (BLE) and Milestones in Recovery, two organizations at the forefront of food...

A book review of “Enough: Your Health, Your Weight, and What It’s Like to be Free,” by Oprah Winfrey and Ania M. Jastreboff, M.D., Ph.D. by Cynthia Myers-Morrison, board member....
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