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…type anorexia nervosa. Bulimia, is a psychological eating disorder. It is characterized by episodes of binge-eating followed by inappropriate methods of weight control (purging), vomiting, fasting, enemas, excessive use of laxatives and diuretics…
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…Dance is a dangerous and rigorous profession. In some cases it can cause bruises, broken bones, and pulled muscles. In the worst cases it can lead to bulimia, anorexia, constant fatigue, low self esteem, and depression. The History of Dance The Italian…
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…; they also suffer from a disease that they often fight alone, a disease that also acts as the gateway for another deadly eating disorder which often develops - bulimia.         If not treated properly, severe cases of anorexia can cause people to become…
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…image and are always claiming to “feel fat.” Women have intense fear of gaining weight. Bulimia is another psychological illness similar to anorexia. It is the practice of consuming enormous amounts of food them throwing it up to avoid the weight gain…
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…. For this reason, many children make not eating becoming their moral decision. Twenty years ago, anorexia, bulimia, and binge eating disorder were unheard of to many doctors with children under the age of 18. Studies are showing an alarming upswing in eating…
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…pressures on men, which increase incidences of eating disorders. The most common forms of eating disorders in males are anorexia, or self-starvation; bulimia, characterized by overeating and then purging (either by vomiting, use of laxatives, diuretics or diet…
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…Diana changed in her new life was her eating habits. Throughout her entire marriage, she had been suffering from the eating disorder bulimia. When a person has bulimia, she eats a lot of food and then regurgitates it all in fear that she might gain weight…
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…athletes with problems as well as in the interpretation of studies of the prevalence of eating disorders in athletic groups. Dealing with the “clinical entities of anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa fails to recognize a great many “sub-clinical” Dougherty 4…
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…to "feel fat". They have intense fear of gaining weight. (Buckroyd 4) Bulimia is another psychological illness similar to anorexia. It is the practice of consuming enormous amounts of food then throwing them up to avoid weight gain. Girls suffering from bulimia
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…causes of such a damaging disorder like anorexia, one of the first things examined is the anorexic's childhood - their family life and childhood. Paul Robbins, author of a book called Anorexia and Bulimia, found that anorexics are often raised by parents…
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