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Expert Author: Michael Russell | Submitted: 2007-04-28 | Word Count: 553
If you suffer from any eating disorder, it is imperative that you not make an effort to get pregnant until you are recovered, or in a serious and effective treatment and recovery program. If you are currently pregnant, please discuss your disorder with your doctor because your baby could seriously suffer.
Expert Author: Michael Russell | Submitted: 2006-08-19 | Word Count: 673
The bulimic uses food as a means of survival to cope with life. This eating disorder includes bingeing and purging episodes, sometimes several times a day. When bingeing, the bulimic will consume large amounts of food which are high in calories and fat. This eating disorder leads to many medical complications due to malnutrition. Low blood pressure, low body temperature, irregular heartbeat and even dental problems such as tooth loss, pyorrhea and sensitive teeth. Early treatment is highly advised as this condition can result in death.
Expert Author: Michael Russell | Submitted: 2006-10-12 | Word Count: 612
Anorexia may lead to various complications, which may jeopardize a person's overall well-being. Learn about what you can do to help someone afflicted with this disorder.
Expert Author: Michael Russell | Submitted: 2006-10-12 | Word Count: 649
Despite the seemingly despairing circumstances faced by anorexia sufferers, there are always chances for recovery. Learn about how the disorder can be treated successfully in this article.
Expert Author: Michael Russell | Submitted: 2006-10-19 | Word Count: 559
Bulimia can instigate a number of critical complications, which may jeopardize our health. Here are some of the most common ailments resulting from this disorder.
Expert Author: Simone Butler | Submitted: 2007-04-17 | Word Count: 570
Eating disorders are one of those groups of illnesses which aren't always taken too seriously by the uninformed. The truth is that they can be devastating to the sufferer, both physically and mentally. Find out more so that you can recognize a problem before it gets out of hand.
Expert Author: Michael Russell | Submitted: 2006-10-04 | Word Count: 630
Eating disorders are considered to be very dangerous and may lead to various health complications. Learn about the symptoms of eating disorders and be sure to seek qualified medical attention to increase your chances of recovery.
Expert Author: Ryan Larson | Submitted: 2005-10-23 | Word Count: 397
Plainly put, anorexia is an eating disorder where a person starves himself or herself. Anorexia mainly affects adolescent girls. They have an intense fear of becoming fat. They think they are overweight, but in fact most anorexics weigh a full 15 per cent below their normal body weight. Anorexia strikes about 1 per cent of adolescent females. This is about one in one hundred women.
Expert Author: Michael Russell | Submitted: 2006-12-11 | Word Count: 593
There are several similarities and differences between Anorexia and Bulimia. Both Anorexia and Bulimia usually start in people after a time of dieting. These individuals generally go on a diet as they are obsessed with the fact of having perfect bodies, or are afraid of becoming obese, or have problems with anxiety, stress or even depression, or being a perfectionist.
Expert Author: Michael Russell | Submitted: 2006-10-19 | Word Count: 665
The number of children with eating disorders is increasing. Be aware of what contributes to the development of this disease in very young children so that you might help your children avoid them.
Expert Author: Karen Sessions | Submitted: 2006-09-01 | Word Count: 454
A binge is not necessarily a form of weakness or will-power, but is associated with an imbalance correlated with a low-caloric diet.
Expert Author: Michael Russell | Submitted: 2006-08-23 | Word Count: 671
Anorexia kills an estimated 1000 people a year, 90 per cent of these are women. Know what to look for, what causes it and which treatment is available.
Expert Author: Michael Russell | Submitted: 2006-10-08 | Word Count: 632
Anorexia is one of the most common eating disorders prevalent among teenage girls and young women. Learn about the signs, which may indicate the development of the disorder.
Expert Author: Michael Russell | Submitted: 2006-12-11 | Word Count: 623
Binge eating disorder is an eating disorder in which the sufferer consumes food, unusually large amounts of food, on a regular basis in a brief period of time, hungry or not and continues to eat until they feel rather uncomfortable. These bouts are usually followed by feelings of guilt.
Expert Author: Michael Russell | Submitted: 2006-08-25 | Word Count: 814
Eating disorders affect millions of people and, surprisingly, have less to do with digestion and more to do with psychological and social factors. Developing independent self-evaluation standards is important to prevent this condition.
Expert Author: Michael Russell | Submitted: 2006-10-08 | Word Count: 687
What triggers the onset of eating disorders? Learn about the complex interplay of factors, which contribute to its development in this article.
Expert Author: Michael Russell | Submitted: 2006-08-19 | Word Count: 606
Negative body images are a major component of eating disorders. While most American females confess to being unhappy about their weight, for some it becomes an obsession that results in anorexia and bulimia.
Expert Author: Michael Russell | Submitted: 2006-08-25 | Word Count: 616
Though not as well known as anorexia and bulimia, there are other eating disorders that can seriously affect the quality of life and the health of those suffering from them. Binge eating is the hardest to recognize.
Expert Author: Mary Desaulniers | Submitted: 2006-08-19 | Word Count: 807
Dieting can be an eating disorder as serious as binge eating. Given the impact of body image on women's consciousness, it is not surprising that eating disorder is becoming a critical problem in our age of affluence.
Expert Author: Michael Russell | Submitted: 2006-10-16 | Word Count: 548
Despite the seemingly complicated treatment for anorexia, hope exists for those who stick with their treatments. Here are some useful tips for those already on their road to recovery.
Expert Author: Michael Russell | Submitted: 2007-01-03 | Word Count: 667
If you ever wanted a factual, concise and brief article about the facts, the causes and the treatment of Anorexia - then this article is for you.
Expert Author: Michael Russell | Submitted: 2006-08-25 | Word Count: 645
Because of an unhealthy relationship with food and a hate of their body, millions of people will yearly punish their bodies to the brink of self-destruction. Bulimia affects all ages, genders and races; it is not selective when it comes to killing its victims.
Expert Author: Kristin Gerstley | Submitted: 2006-11-15 | Word Count: 475
When you want to stop binge eating, you need to make a decision and change your old habits. Perhaps these habits have been around for years, but no matter how long they have been your fallback, you need to make changes and create new, positive habits for yourself.
Expert Author: Elizabeth Radisson | Submitted: 2006-08-28 | Word Count: 440
As children progress into their teen years, they become concerned about their appearance. A child's body and hormones change during puberty. Many children at this point begin to feel self-conscious about their shape and size and their outlook on life can change for the worse.
Expert Author: Michael Russell | Submitted: 2006-12-06 | Word Count: 646
Anorexia nervosa is often seen as an eating disorder in which the person has a low self-esteem. They have a need to be in control of their surroundings and also their emotions.
Expert Author: Andrea Amador | Submitted: 2007-10-23 | Word Count: 986
Are you a woman struggling with fears and anxieties that compel you to eat in secret? Closet eating is an example of an eating disorder characterized by feeling uneasy around the prospect of eating in public. Use Emotional Freedom Technique, a simple painless, tapping process derived from the Ancient Chinese science of Acupuncture to zap those fears and phobias at the speed of thought.
Expert Author: Keith Crovatt | Submitted: 2007-02-19 | Word Count: 765
What are 5 important steps to take control of your eating disorders? In "Are Eating Disorders Related To BadHabits (Part 1)" we discussed the various types of eating disorders and some examples that will hit home with many readers. In this article, we want to explore 5 ways to break an eating disorder habit.
Expert Author: Michael Russell | Submitted: 2006-10-08 | Word Count: 563
Eating disorders are usually caused by a complex interface among several known factors. Aside from heredity, personality traits and social norms, there are other factors, which may be contributory to the development of the problem.
Expert Author: Heather Colman | Submitted: 2006-07-03 | Word Count: 370
Bulimia is term used commonly for an eating disorder called Bulimia nervosa. It is a psychological condition in which a person engages in recurrent binge eating.
Expert Author: Michael Russell | Submitted: 2006-02-24 | Word Count: 595
The best thing to do in order to help overall health is to keep the mind healthy.

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