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…in their own ways. The two most common are anorexia and bulimia. These two diseases take a big toll on people’s lives Anorexia is characterized by a massive weight loss resulting from extreme amounts of dieting. Most women and a large number of men are motivated…
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BULIMIA Many young women have developed abnormal eating-related behavior. The growing preoccupation with slimness has caused girls and young women to feel overweight or fat, even if they are of normal weight. Many young women have developed abnormal…
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…hang out all of the time, and I didn’t realize it then, but she was suffering from a serious case of bulimia. It wasn’t until about six months into our seventh grade year that I started noticing small repeated routines. For example, she would spend hours…
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…would hang out all of the time, and I didn’t realize it then, but she was suffering from a serious case of bulimia. It wasn’t until about six months into our seventh grade year that I started noticing small repeated routines. For example, she would spend…
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Bulimia is a disorder in which the person forces himself to vomit to get rid of the eaten food so they can reach desired slimness.Bulimia is a disorder in which the person forces himself to vomit to get rid of the eaten food so they can reach desired…
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…food whenever they do eat this is known as bulimia. Repeated vomiting can deplete the body of fluids and potassium, and the disturbance can severely affect heart function. No generally therapy for anorexia nervosa exists. It is often associated…
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Bulimia Nervosa June Engel (1993), found that today’s society’s idealization of thinness is producing an alarming increase in eating disorders especially among young women. The never-ending efforts to lose weight and conform to the media image…
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…Specific purpose: I want my audience to understand what bulimia is. Organizational pattern: Cause-effect Introduction I. Attention statement: Nearly half of Americans personally know someone with an eating disorder such as bulimia, according…
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Bulimia and anorexia are both number 1 eating disorders between adolescents and adults. The incident is growing among teenage girls and young women. Up to 1% (one percent) of girls between the age of 13-17 (thirteen – seventeen) build up anorexia…
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…Anorexia and Bulimia Anorexia and Bulimia are serious, functional eating disorders. There are many similarities with the two diseases, but the few differences differentiate the two. Mostly occurring in women, these disorders cause a person to look…
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