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…meals, drink too many cola-type beverages, eat too much salt or have eating disorders like anorexia and bulimia-risk weakening their bones for life. Your need for iron increases between the ages of 11 and 18. If a girl is menstruating, the blood she loses…
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…and that was what he could and couldn’t eat. Most of the time Dave was not permitted to eat. This led to anorexia-bulimia nervosa. When Dave went to school he would steal other kids lunches so that he could eat food that was not spoiled. Dave got in trouble…
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…or more and 12 or more years of education. As income and education levels increased, both males and females were found to be taller [Myers/Biocca, page 4].” Many people feel that this may be a factor in the relatively recent increase in anorexia and bulimia
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…found to relieve intraocular pressure that blocks the anandamides from reaching their destination; allowing the anandamides to continue passing through the eye. A dangerously low appetite caused by AIDS or many other common eating disorders like bulimia
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…cases of Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa, female patients often feel pressure because they cannot accept their appearances and eventually starve themselves to stay in shape. An eating disorder patient is more likely to think that it is imperative…
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…, and my parents have been fighting for some time, but I try to block that out as much as possible. My life couldn't be much worse. Somehow Russ, a.k.a. Enemy #1, found out about my bulimia and told everyone. Yesterday while I was eating lunch Julia (a.k.a…
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…they are in perfect physical condition. Distortions of the ego's self-image can lead to eating disorders such as bulimia and anemia. All of our active thinking takes place within the conscious mind and is typically filtered through the ego (Merritt np). This state…
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…disorder bulimia, and because of this she had a potassium deficiency which caused her heart failure. This has never been proven. The cause of her collapse remains a mystery. When paramedics arrived at the scene, Terri was in full cardiac arrest. After seven…
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…more than clinical depression. Some of the other illnesses that are treatable by Prozac include bulimia, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and dysthymia, which is chronic low-grade depression. In some cases, it is even prescribed for anxiety or low self…
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…patterns. In this case the DSM-IV may be detrimenmental to the correct diagnoses of anorexia nervosa or bulimia nervosa, as a young person suffering from this condition may not be displaying all of the symptoms the DSM-IV requires to fit the diagnosis…
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