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…the hyperactivity and improves legibility of handwriting. It also decreases aggression. There are some adverse side effects of Adderall. Some include, loss of appetite, weight loss and in some cases anorexia, sleeping problems (sometimes insomnia), irritability…
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Category: /Literature/English
…as on mental suffering, which is the major aspect of the novel. The symptoms are all exact, they have been studied by doctors (historically genuine). Several soldiers have twitching of the head (spasmodic movement), stammering, anorexia. Some became mute (e.g…
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…in appetite, dehydration, nausea, fainting, and death. The long-term effects are anorexia, high blood pressure, kidney failure, stroke, change in emotion, affects memory, and change in brain chemicals. The psychological effects are confusion, depression, sleep…
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…with this is that the magazine is geared towards teenagers. The teenagers that don't look like this are "killing themselves" are trying to look like this because this is considered to be the standard. This is why so many teens are being diagnosed with the disease anorexia
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Category: /Social Sciences
…disorders become more noticeable. A girl's concern with weight increases as the media shows the beautiful female to be thinner and thinner. Eating disorders, such as anorexia and bulimia are now major problems that affect many adolescent females today. A teen…
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…eating disorders such as anorexia or bulimia. Researchers also found that girls who participated in such sports were one and a half times more likely to engage in those risky behaviors than were other girls. But despite this increased risk, researched…
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…and Hispanic Americans are at significant risk as well *A family history of osteoporosis *Missing of menstrual periods (amenorrhea) *Anorexia nervosa *Low-lifetime calcium intake *Use of some medications, such as corticosteroids and anticonvulsants *Low…
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…too little. Many American women believe they are too fat, an image problem that often leads to bulimia or anorexia. Sound Strange? Not when one takes into account that female models and actresses is twenty-three percent thinner that the average woman…
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…surgeries in an attempt to attain their desired image. Effects of body satisfaction can lead to self-depression and bad eating disorders causing anorexia. This negative image corrupts the mind of women by making them believe this is the desired way to look. One…
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Category: /Literature
…States alone, 5-10 million women and girls have active, destructive eating disorders, including anorexia nervosa, binge eating disorder and bulimia." There has never been another time in the history of our nation in which our body image plays such a major role…
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