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Why Weight Discrimination Persists in the U.S. Workplace

2020

Research suggests that weight discrimination permeates the American workplace. A recent Harvard study examined how biases change over time. Researchers examined data that was collected over nine years and measured implicit and explicit biases. See more...

13:43 min

01:00:04

The BMI: Myth or Reality? Keynote Address by Jane Brody

Part one of IWL Consortium Initiative on Women and Health Conference "The Body Mass Index: Myth or Reality? Health, Wellness and Self Esteem in Women" on April 7, 2014 at Rutgers University Keynote address by Jane Brody, New York Times Health Columnist

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02:31

Dietary Changes to Stop Sudden Weight Loss - Ms. Sushma Jaiswal

If you have suddenly lost weight, here are a few nutrition-centered options to gain weight back in a healthy way.

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08:17

The Myth of Bad Food

When we talk about food, we talk about “good” food and “bad” food—can it possibly be this simple or are we missing something when we talk about food?

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03:55

My Unhealthy Obsession With Getting Thin

As Evelyn started to grow up and become a teenager, she looked around at her friends and started to notice differences in the way she looked.

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07:25

Busting Myths on Weight and Health

In this video, Dr. Linda Bacon delves into the research and comes up with some surprising results. When you suspend your preconceptions about weight, a very different picture emerges, one where it is the machinery of weight stigma that needs dismantling.

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16:23

Why Do Our Brains Get Addicted?

Neuroscientist Nora Volkow, director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse at the NIH, applies a lens of addiction to the obesity epidemic.

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