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…. To the youth population, many cannot see it's long term effect by idolizing such professionals. The image being portrayed by such pro-players is that you don't need talent, you need a great body and a short skirt. This is where disease's such as anorexia nervosa…
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…methods by the patient, poor diet, physical disability, nausea, anorexia, drug therapy, oxygen therapy, chemo/radiotherapy, dehydration and diabetes mellitus. Evans (2001), Shepherd (2002). There are many more to mention, this selection merely draws…
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…been used not only in depression but also OCD, panic disorder, bulimia and anorexia, schizophrenia, alcoholism, borderline personality disorder, impulsive aggressive behavior, postpartum depression, PMS, social phobia, pedophilia, migraine headaches…
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…to these images causes a great level of depression. One out of every four college students have some kind of eating disorder. It is said that weight control methods are being used as young as nine years old. 10-25% of the women battling anorexia right now will die…
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…, and for the treatment of anorexia, epilepsy, glaucoma and bronchial asthma. There is little argument against a change in the law that will allow medical trials on cannabis products, but this alters when it is debated as a recreational drug. Research into recreational use…
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…or the drugs used to control AIDS, and for the treatment of anorexia, epilepsy, glaucoma and bronchial asthma. There is little argument against a change in the law that will allow medical trials on cannabis products, but this alters when it is debated…
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…pushes “thin is in” everyday seems largely at blame.(5) Many people find it extremely disturbing to see an article on one page in a magazine of a young girl dying or suffering from anorexia, and on the next page an ad for clothing with an obviously…
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…someone would choose to put so many holes in their body or cut their skin. They see body modification as self-destructive, much like anorexia or bulimia. Below I will talk about why, what, where, and how people modify their body and how people look upon them…
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…lead to anorexia, bulmia, or even depression. We should promote making our bodies healthy no matter the size. We can promote achieving healthy bodies by working out and ways to exercise at home without the expense of a gym. As well as promoting better…
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…of paedophilia, kidnapping, rape, murder etc… There are various other disorders that assert themselves as a result of abuse/aggression within the family unit. These can be physical in nature as in bulimia, anorexia nervosa etc… or psychological in nature…
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