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…, Camilla Parker-Bowles. (Newsweek Sept 1998 Pg. 48) By 1986 Diana could not handle the stress of trying to make her husband happy. While Charles continued his affair with his old love, Diana developed bulimia nervosa and reportedly even attempted suicide…
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…road. <Tab/>I traveled that road for a very long time; one day of weighing myself turned into a compulsion for seven years of weighing myself. That one-day, where I thought of a diet turned into one year of anorexia, followed by six more…
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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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…and random attacks of nervous coughing. These usually went together but as the illness developed the afflictions came separately. By the age of 16 the coughing had totally although the coughing or tussis nervosa got worse and would last up to several months…
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…of all came back,? says Daniel Johns, front man of Silverchair, who suffered from depression and anorexia. And even to someone, who does not know anything about him, lyrics will express the twisted mind of the Australian: ?Laying lost and wounded…
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…that at least partially determine whether or not the patient of ECts will receive permanent damage from them or not. Eating Disorders http://www.vicnet.net.au:80/vicnet/community/anorexia/abnc_tot.htm#1c         Eating disorders occur when a person becomes…
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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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