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…cramps, anorexia; ·Heart -- weakness, dizziness, irregular heart-beat, myocarditis, pericarditis, palpitations, heart block, enlarged heart, fainting, inflammation of muscle or membrane, shortness of breath, chest pain; ·Joint -- arthralgias or arthritis…
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…is continually endorsing eating disorders, which has an immense impact on the healthcare industry. Anorexia and Bulimia are two of the fastest growing emotional disorders in the U.S. I feel that it is, at least in part, due to the media. Toothpick females on magazine…
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…of paralysis or other conditions, including weightlessness in space; endocrine and nutritional disorders, including anorexia nervosa; specific disease processes; and certain drug therapies. There are medications and hormones that are used to slow down the bone loss…
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…standards, finding a mate, or climbing the social ladder leads many women to becoming anorexic. Anorexia is a form of extreme dieting associated with a woman's psychological issues about her weight, power and control. This kind of eating disorder often…
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anorexia and bulimia nervosa to schizophrenia. In children the most popular diagnosis is attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) it is also been tied to socioeconomic status. Mood disorders such as depression are linked to socioeconomic status yet…
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…, and one that is in conflict with the eating-oriented habits of families and societies. It is hardly surprising that eating disorders such as anorexia nervosa and bulimia cause such distress to friends and relatives. It also means that those who promote…
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…syndrome. Marijuana has many other uses such as alleviating muscle spasticity, anorexia, asthma, nausea, peptic ulcers, alcoholism, depression, migraine, anxiety, inflammation, hypertension, insomnia, and many other uses for cancer patients. "Marijuana has…
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…medical problems were made subject to hegemonic control through technological innovations. Erin O'Connor, for instance, discusses the role of medical photography in helping consolidate anorexia nervosa as a modern disease entity in the 19-th century…
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…, but is given far less publicity than other disorders. Schizophrenia, which occurs in less than 1% of our population, receives far more media coverage than sociopathy, which occurs in a staggering 3% of our population. The eating disorder anorexia occurs in 3.43…
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…by constantly being exposed to these images causes a great level of depression. Mrs. Rogers had watched her sister battle with anorexia and she said that while she wanted her sister to get better she couldn't help thinking "I wish I was able to have that kind…
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