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Category: /Literature/English
…after being married for several years. This distressed Julie greatly, and she began to gain weight, developed anorexia and bulimia, which lasted three years. She often told her parents that at times she would have rather grown up in a more conventional…
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…’ fitness to rule and giving her view on his relationship with Parker Bowles, whom she obviously disliked. She also admitted to having committed adultery herself and to suffering from bulimia. Finally, Diana expressed her desire to be known as a “queen of people…
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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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…of 1986, Princess Diana revealed to the public that she had bulimia nervosa, a serious eating disorder. In 1987, the media began to notice a glitch in the royal couple’s marriage. They were not together when their son, William, returned home from a trip…
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…with eating disorders such as anorexia and bulimia. With anorexia the body will eventually shit down. The menstrual cycle will cease the hair will stop growing and become thin, and if left untreated the heart will slow down until the body shits down completely…
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Category: /Literature/English
…body part. Because of these societal views, women constantly crave beauty and often times are led to severe disorders like anorexia and bulimia. Our minds are so infatuated with looking attractive that pressures force us to undergo serious…
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…, for example, is a fear of body odor. Geniophobia is the fear of chins. Coprostasophobia, the fear of constipation. Ommatophobia, a fear of eyes. Odontophobia is the fear of teeth. And you thought I was going to mention something like bulimia. Actually, people who…
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…or bulimia and they are not aware of the pains that she is putting on her body or her family. The social pressure that plays a role in young males are involvement in gangs. If a guy has a bad family environment he may easily be pressured by gangs. The gangs…
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…providers, but the prescription of antidepressants seems to be the most common remedy. Prozac and other selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) are being used to treat depression, panic disorder, bulimia, obsessive-compulsive behavior, and many other…
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…, questioning Charles’ fitness to rule and giving her view on his relationship with Parker Bowles, whom she obviously disliked. She also admitted to having committed adultery herself and to suffering from bulimia. Finally, Diana expressed her desire to be known…
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