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After Anorexia: Life's Too Short to Weigh Your Cornflakes | Catherine Pawley | TEDxLeamingtonSpa

2017

Diagnosed with anorexia nervosa in early 2012 Catherine battled the illness throughout her ‘A’ levels and the first year of her degree which resulted in her taking two gap years to get specialist treatment as an inpatient Eating Disorders Unit. See more...

18:08 min

15:02

Returning to “Athlete” after Concussion | Jaclyn Stephens | TEDxCSU

Athletes who have sustained concussions are at a heightened risk for new injuries, including new concussions, when they return to play. This increased risk of new injury is likely due to ineffective evaluation and treatment protocols.

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Brain Surgery Gives ‘New Life’ to Anorexia Patient

Kim Rollins, 36, spent two decades starving herself. The Kitchener, Ont. native described it as her “worst nightmare.” In 2011, after being unable to complete yet another treatment program, Kim heard about a study involving anorexia patients.

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Dr. Gabor Maté on the Connection Between Stress and Disease

In this talk, Dr. Maté shared his insights into how disease can be the body’s way of saying ‘no’ to that which the mind cannot or will not acknowledge.

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