Papers 291-300 of total 658 found.
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…'. Although often thought of as adult problems, these disorders most often start in the teenage years while the sufferer is still at home. Symptoms of having an eating disorder are: Anorexia Fear of fatness Under-eating Excessive loss of weight vigorous…
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Category: /Literature/English
anorexia and bulimia nervosa to schizophrenia. In children the most popular diagnosis is attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) it is also been tied to socioeconomic status. Mood disorders such as depression are linked to socioeconomic status yet…
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…, and one that is in conflict with the eating-oriented habits of families and societies. It is hardly surprising that eating disorders such as anorexia nervosa and bulimia cause such distress to friends and relatives. It also means that those who promote…
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…into the long history of bodily disorders like Anorexia Nervosa, the purpose of this segment was to point out how easy it is to become obsessed with looking beautiful and thin. For better or worse, the bottom line is that the subject of beauty matters whether…
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…that is the one thing he would not let her have was his well deserved life. ANOREXIA-BULIMIA NERVOSA The way Dave's mother treated him is shocking. There was one way that Dave's mother had complete control over him and that was what he could and couldn't eat. Most…
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…led to Diana’s eating disorders of anorexia nervosa and bulimia. Diana’s father remarried in 1975 to Raine, the Countess of Dartmouth. The children instantly disliked her. She was a loud character and the children felt she didn’t have…
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Category: /History
…of reports of eating disorders such as anorexia nervosa and bulimia destroying the lives of young girls who want nothing more than to look like the model in their magazines. A six-year-old girl talks about how she likes her body image. “Why would I want…
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…for this type of research, involved a dog. This has now come to be a tremendous asset to many blind people who need sight-seeing guides and also in the study of psychological traumas including food, such as anorexia nervosa. It is because of this that animals need…
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…in the study of psychological traumas including food, such as anorexia nervosa. It is because of this that animals need to continue to be used because cell and tissue cultures are not adequate enough for experimentation. For centuries, mankind has had many struggles…
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…(as in cases of anorexia nervosa) damaging. Conclusion: The results of Wiederman and Hurt’s study indicate that there is indeed a distinct relationship between physical attractiveness and ability to attract sex partners. Women are still held to a cultural…
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