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News & Research

Beat provides input on Hollyoaks’ bulimia storyline

27/12/2017

Tomorrow marks the start of a new Hollyoaks storyline that hopes to shine a ligh...

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Coping with an eating disorder at Christmastime

Coping with an eating disorder at Christmastime

18/12/2017

In the lead up to Christmas, those joining our online support groups have been t...

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‘Taking steps’ and raising funds for eating disorders on Boxing...

18/12/2017

On Tuesday 26 December, the National Botanic Garden of Wales is holding the coun...

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Your Stories

(My) Reality of Anorexia

(My) Reality of Anorexia

28/12/2017

It starts out with the best of intentions. Eat better, exercise a little more....

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"Nobody deserves to suffer alone, especially not at Christmas."

21/12/2017

Christmas has always been a very busy and exciting time for me. Singing with my...

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"But you look fine; you can’t be ill."

18/12/2017

Approaching the end of my psychotherapy sessions I am so grateful for finally re...

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Early Intervention

Realising that you or someone you know might have an eating disorder can be frightening. But eating disorders, while serious, are treatable, and it is very possible to make a full and sustained recovery.

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HelpFinder

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Beat Champions are our community of regular givers and provide us with essential funds to allow us to carry out our work.

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Online Support Groups

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