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…dieting for most Americans is very unhealthy. There can be more serious side effects. Many people can suffer nutritional deficiencies without even knowing it. Most people know of the risks of bulimia and anorexia and it is taken very seriously. Yet…
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…works, it’s rather clear to see that the study of hypnosis should have a grand future. It could be used to treat many mental illnesses’ including anorexia and shell shock.…
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…, carcinoma and dietary deficiencies (B12, B1, and folic acid). Various drugs can cause depression. Psychological disorders that may mimic depression include adjustment reactions, anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, anxiety disorders, substance abuse, obsessive…
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…Eleven million women in the United States suffer from eating disorders- either self-induced semi-starvation (anorexia nervosa) or a cycle of bingeing and purging with laxatives, self-induced vomiting, or excessive exercise (bulimia nervosa) (Dunn, 1992…
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…). The song moves through the speaker's childhood and adolescence with "stickers licked on lunch boxes worshipping David Cassidy . . . / sleep-overs Beene's got some pot/ you're only popular with anorexia so I turn myself/ inside out" (Amos, From the Choirgirl…
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…when steroid use is terminated. Decreased sex drive, insomnia, headache, fatigue, depression, anorexia and dissatisfaction with body image are all common withdrawal symptoms. Some of the most common physiological side effects experienced by steroid users…
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…to the biological and psychosocial changes that occur during the adolescent period. Many teen girls suffer with anorexia nervosa, an eating disorder in which girls use starvation diets to try to lose weight. They starve themselves down to skeletal thinness yet still…
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…, hyprochondriasis, anorexia, asthma, obesity, drug abuse and the management of retardates (Kleinig 12). This over-use was a definite factor in the lobotomy’s criticism. After 1978, the number of frontal lobotomies decreased sharply. Psychosurgery settled to small groups…
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…plant, was approved by the Food and Drug Administration in 1985 and has been on the market since that time. MarinolÔ is manufactured and marketed by Roxane Laboratories in Columbia, Ohio. The FDA labeling allows MarinolÔ to be indicated for anorexia
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…historical references, a list of medical uses for marijuana submerged. Found on the list are treatments for anorexia, asthma, pain, peptic ulcers, alcoholism, epilepsy, depression, migranes, anxiety, inflammation, rheumatoidal pain, hypertension, and insomia…
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