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  2. Health at Every Size - Wikipedia

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    According to Lindo Bacon, in Health at Every Size (2008), the basic premise of HAES is that "well-being and healthy habits are more important than any number on the scale." [7] Emily Nagoski, in her book Come as You Are (2015), promoted the idea of Health at Every Size for improving women's self-confidence and sexual well-being. [8] [page needed]

  3. Cat Pausé - Wikipedia

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    Pause contributed to other online outlets, such as The Conversation (an online journal that provides information, analysis, and commentary; prepared by scholars for a lay audience), [25] [26] [27] Inside Higher Education, [28] Conditionally Accepted, [29] and the Health at Every Size blog. [30] She also wrote two op-eds for national New Zealand ...

  4. Fat acceptance movement - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Informed by this approach, psychologists who were unhappy with the treatment of fat people in the medical world initiated the Health at Every Size movement. It has five basic tenets: (1) enhancing health, (2) size and self-acceptance (3) the pleasure of eating well, (4) the joy of movement, and (5) an end to weight bias. [52]

  5. Should We End Obesity? - AOL

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    The idea that obesity is not a disease is still a controversial take in mainstream medicine. The CDC and American Medical Association (AMA) disagree with it, as do many physicians in the field.

  6. You don't have to be thin to be healthy - AOL

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    Health at Every Size, or HAES, is a movement that encourages us to make peace with our bodies. HAES principles encourage the development of healthy habits for the sake of health , not weight control.

  7. Lindo Bacon - Wikipedia

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    Much of Bacon's earliest work is in the Health at Every Size field, including Health at Every Size and Body Respect. Bacon's latest book, Radical Belonging: How to Survive and Thrive in an Unjust World (While Transforming It for the Better) was published in November 2020. [3] Lindo is genderqueer and goes by they/them pronouns. [5]

  8. Everything You Know About Obesity Is Wrong - The Huffington Post

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    The first confirmed death from asbestos exposure was recorded in 1906, but the U.S. didn’t start banning the substance until 1973. Every discovery in public health, no matter how significant, must compete with the traditions, assumptions and financial incentives of the society implementing it.

  9. The Buzzy Health Trend That's Filled With Controversy - AOL

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    In addition, the editor of this article has spent the last 12 years as a health editor, covering all things health, fitness, nutrition, and wellness and adheres to the highest journalistic ...