eating disorder
eating disorder
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by Sandra Kim Leong - 2006-12-02
Eating disorders are fast becoming a growing and common problem. It is not unusual to open up the newspapers and reading about reports of this condition every other day. Many models, actresses and f...
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by Sandra Kim Leong - 2006-12-03
Eating disorders refer to conditions whereby you have an extreme compulsion to eat or the lack of it. Eating disorders are disruptive to your physical and emotional well-being. There are many types o...
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by Sandra Kim Leong - 2006-12-07
There are many complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) therapies for eating disorder treatment. They include herbal therapy, massage therapy, homeopathy, psychotherapy and nutrition therapy. Eac...
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by Michael Russell - 2006-12-07
Anorexia nervosa is often seen as an eating disorder in which the person has a low self-esteem. They have a need to be in control of their surroundings and also their emotions. This eating disorder ...
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by Michael Russell - 2006-12-07
This obsession leads to their health being at risk. Sufferers of eating disorders generally have a tendency to deny they have a problem and treatment is difficult as the first step in treatment is ad...
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by Michael Russell - 2006-12-07
Bulimia was first diagnosed only in the 1980s. The word Bulimia, which is Latin or Boulimia, which is Greek, means extreme hunger.In this eating disorder, the individual binges and then purges which ...
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by Eddie Lamb - 2006-12-11
Although trite and irreverent, the above "attention grabber" is technically correct. For anyone suffering from Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia Nervosa, and Binge Eating Disorder, an accredited eating disord...
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by Michael Russell - 2007-01-03
Eating disorders, foremost among them Anorexia Nervosa, afflict upwards of 8 out of every 100,000 people each year; 40% of this statistic is composed of adolescent females between the ages of 15 and 1...
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by Michael Russell - 2007-01-21
Eating Disorders are usually associated with Anorexia and Bulimia. When someone says "eating disorders", it usually makes one think of skinny girls with hollow faces and protruding ribs. But there i...
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by Michael Russell - 2007-01-21
The media has a powerful influence on trends -- be it fashion, music, or the arts. Media has a huge effect on health trends too - even the ones that aren't healthy at all. Stick - thin models with i...