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…the effects of the binge eating. Yet, binge eating disorder often is associated with heightened body image concerns and obesity. In addition, subclinical forms of eating disorders that do not meet formal diagnostic criteria are two to five times more common than…
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…for the maintenance of their normal body weight. People with anorexia nervosa need to loose their fear of becoming fat, learn to eat more and to achieve weight gain. Obese patents need to learn how to avoid episodes of over eating, and to be assisted in locating…
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…-picture industry, to denote approval. Complacency- 1. Quiet satisfaction; contentment. 2. Self-satisfaction; smugness. Corpulent- fat; fleshy; stout; obese. Elude-1. To avoid or escape from by quickness. Cunning, etc. 2. To escape detection by; evade; baffle…
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…File" p. 2). Another example, would be the time when he attempted to un-jam a toaster by shoving a knife in and out of it (Hall, "The Homer File" p.2). Homer also expresses concerns over his obesity as well as being a bad father (Hall, "The Homer…
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…part of the brain stem the symptoms might be: lose of appetite, with an extreme drop in body weight, an increase in appetite, heading to obesity, extraordinary thirst with excessive urination, failure in body temperature, which is going to make your body…
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…-destruct (Begley).” Geneticists have found the gene for good-parenting, genes for obesity, Alzheimer’s, red hair, and happiness. Also, “scientists have created an artificial human chromosome which could carry any genes a geneticist or prospective parents…
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…to run in families that have a higher frequency of mood disorders, obesity and substance abuse, especially alcoholism. Experts also say that there is a higher frequency of childhood sexual abuse among those with eating disorders than in the general population…
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…a colossus in size; huge; gigantic: used loosely, as in the motion-picture industry, to denote approval. Complacency- 1. Quiet satisfaction; contentment. 2. Self-satisfaction; smugness. Corpulent- fat; fleshy; stout; obese. Elude-1. To avoid or escape from…
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…a functioning part of heart muscle. There are many risk factors for coronary artery disease. Smoking and elevated cholesterol levels are major factors, and obesity, hypertension, and diabetes mellitus have proven to have adverse effects. A family history…
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…, and Manuel in her orphanage, along with many other children. The Archbishop of Lima - an obese servant of God. Both a devout Catholic and a devoted officer of the church, he is highly respected by the people of Lima and is often invited by important…
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