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Bulimia Nervosa

It is estimated that between one and four percent of women in the United States (1.5 million to over 6 million women) will suffer from bulimia nervosa at some point in their lives. While mostly women are affected, men also bear a...

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Ok With Pain, But Not With Gain

Exercise is important for health, but over-exercise may be a symptom of a deeper problem. Those with eating disorders that also over-exercise may be battling deeper troubles.

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Less Social With Eating Disorders

Eating disorders often go hand-in-hand with anxiety and isolation. So much so, that helping people with eating disorders learn to enjoy social interaction could improve the illness.

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Bulimia From Stress

Girls can tear up their bodies in reaction to stress, especially if they have impulsive personality traits. Teaching positive coping methods may help these girls avoid eating disorders.

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Seek Specialists’ Help for Anorexia

Anorexia and bulimia are serious medical conditions. Seeking treatment from a qualified and experienced authority can greatly improve outcomes.

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Eating Disorders, Drinking and Drug Use

Girls with eating disorders could be at risk for other adverse behaviors. Some eating disorders have gone unnoticed because they binge or purge just under diagnostic criteria.

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What Comes First: Weight Loss or Weight Gain
Eating disorders might be caused by weight disorders
eTherapy for Eating Disorders
Bulimia patients effectively treated with internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy
Standardizing Ideals
Body mass index calculations recommended by experts for eating disorder treatment
Bringing About Order
Eating disorder prevention treatment addresses diet and fitness
Are You a Pica Eater?
Eating disorders anorexia nervosa bulimia and Pica examined
Genes Just Don't Fit?
Genetics may affect eating disorder recovery
Athletes Hide Eating Disorders
Anorexia and Bulimia are common in athletes
Eating Disorders can be Deadly
Anorexic patients have higher death rates
Kids Throwing up to Slim Down
Bulimia hitting kids as young as 10 years old
What Does Your Self Portrait Say?
Individuals suffering from eating disorders tend to draw a negative image of themselves
Eating Disorders Need More Attention
Anorexia, bulimia more common in teens than previously thought
Female Facebook Users Can Develop Eating Disorders
New study reveals girls who spend more time on Facebook are more likely to develop anorexia, bulimia
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