Papers 711-720 of total 20218 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…Anorexia Nervosa In American society, women are given the message starting from a very young age that in order to be successful and happy, they must be thin. Eating disorders are on the rise. It is not surprising given…
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…Self-harm is a growing and troubling trend. ItÂ’s a frightening disorder, most common among women, where hurt and alienation are expressed by injuring oneself. There are several kinds of self-harm. Self-mutilation and various eating disorders
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Category: /Social Sciences
…). It is just a touchy subject for some parents to talk to their kids about their weight because they may be too afraid to address it. It gives them the feeling that the youth will end up with an eating disorder because they feel like they are letting their parents…
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…disease, particularly affecting heart muscles. Symptoms include diarrhea, loss of weight, fatigue, and heart failure. Beriberi is prevalent in eastern and southern Asia. Because many alcoholics fail to eat a balanced diet, it is sometimes associated…
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Category: /Literature
…of the confusion that they get from these visuals. The National Eating Disorders Association estimates that between 5-10 million girls and women and 1 million boys and men suffer from anorexia, bulimia, or binging disorders because they fear being fat, and 81 percent…
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…Obsessive-compulsive Disorder A disorder that brings on unwanted thoughts (obsession) and conscious, ritualized acts (compulsions), usually in attempt to deal with anxiety which is coming from the obsessions. Performing these rituals…
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…adult there is the concern that a decreased mental capacity is normal with ageing. This myth has been perpetuated within our society. " Many people mistakenly believe that mental disorders like depression or dementia are normal in older people…
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…It knows no racial, ethnic, or social boundaries. The causes of the disorder are unknown; therefore no cure can be determined. It is a subject of debate and controversy among establish pediatrans. Autism is poorly understood and extremely misrepresented…
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Category: /Law & Government
…for social acceptance, you will be horrified to realize how many women have developed eating disorders in an attempt to achieve the "perfect weight. According to the Alliance for Eating Disorders Awareness, seventy million individuals in the world suffer from…
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…It is estimated that 7% of the world's population is obese (Acumedic, 2003). The definition of obesity as an eating disorder is greatly disputed across culture and throughout biology. Obesity is when the intake of food in the form of calories exceeds…
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