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Eating Disorders
Women primarily release their stress and tensions by eating. In one way or another, most women find eating as a comfort. Unfortunately, frequent food binging as a defense mechanism will lead to harmful effects...
4 commentsSurviving Anorexia Nervosa
'I fell to the floor, my skeletal frame smashing upon the hard ground. Seconds later, there I was looking down at my wasted body so tiny on the hospital bed.So many faces around me, panic, commotion, nurses...
55 commentsDoes advertising affect eating disorders
Do you know that a child is exposed to more than 40,000 ads in a given year, well this is the impact that media and advertising have in our kids, teenagers and adults. There has been some discussion of the...
10 commentsA Person has an Anorexia
Why people starve themselves just to make their body look nice and sexy, where in fact that they are just making it to death. For a person has obsess in dieting and that obsession has become a disease. An...
4 commentsSecrets on staying slim and managing food intake
How not to become fat: managing food intake Eating is as basic as breathing. We need to eat in order to survive. Different people in different culture eat different kinds of food. The choice of food is...
6 commentsNervous Anorexia - How it works? Signs and Symptoms
Anorexia nervosa is classified as a psychiatric illness, the group of eating disorders.You can see anorexia facts, symptoms, statistics, pictures and the real definition.
0 commentsEating Disorder Not Otherwise Specified (EDNOS)
Eating Disorder Not Otherwise Specified, or EDNOS, is a mental illness characterized by disordered eating patterns that do not meet the full diagnostic criteria for anorexia or bulimia.
5 commentsHow to Eat Less - Mindful Eating
Weight loss gurus always tell us that it's so simple to lose weight: just eat less and exercise more. So millions of us go on diets every year, only to get frustrated when we lose our willpower. At some...
0 commentsbinge eating
There are generally two triggers to an eating binge. Either you're on a diet and your body needs the extra food or you overeat because you're trying to suppress some emotion-stress, loneliness, depression or angger," says Adam Drewnowski, Ph.D., director of the Human Nutrition Program at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. "Either way, the end result is usually feeling of guilt."
0 commentsHow to Recover From Overeating And Stay on Your Weight Loss Diet
Even those of us who are most strict with ourselves in terms of diet can sometimes have a hard time preventing overeating. Resisting temptation day after day, week after week, month after month, can...
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