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Eating Disorders
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What Causes Eating Disorders
What triggers the onset of eating disorders? Learn about the complex interplay of factors, which contribute to its development in this article.
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Bulimia and Health Complications
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.
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Eating Disorders in Very Young Children
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.
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Coughing Linked to GERD
Many people who suffer from a persistent cough contribute it to chest ailments due to smoking, obesity, or a leftover cold. Yet recent studies show that many of these people may have acid reflux/heartburn or GERD (gastroesophogal reflux disease). But how do you know if you have this sort of ailment, or if it is indeed something that will fall by the wayside?
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Hiatal Hernias and GERD the Link Between the Two
A hiatal hernias is the name given to an organ that makes it’s way through
muscles to ectopic areas. The most common type of hiatal hernia is where part
of the stomach ends up in the chest cavity. If left untreated, problems with
GERD may begin.
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Laxative Abuse For Bulimia
Can laxatives actually help you to lose weight? If you use laxatives to control your weight, because of your bulimic condition, then find out why it is dangerous for you to continue doing so.
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Acid Reflux, Hereditary and Tips For Control
Have you ever asked the question if your acid reflux disease and symptoms are hereditary? Some studies have been made and suggest to a degree that hereditary may play a part in acid reflux conditions.
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How to Identify the Symptoms of Anorexia
Anorexia is a very serious eating disorder that can affect everyone. Though it seems to be more common amongst young women, more and more men are being diagnosed with anorexia as well. Knowing how to identify the symptoms of anorexia is the first important step in saving a person from this life threatening disorder.
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Eating Disorders - The Three Types
There are three main types of eating disorder; these are Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia Nervosa and Binge Eating Disorder. The term eating disorder is used to describe any eating patterns that are obsessive and long lasting.
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Eating Disorder - A Few Things To Keep In Mind
An eating disorder is a symptom that a person is having a more serious problem in his/her life and not a problem with food as most often people seem to think. The most common reason for all eating disorders is low self-esteem. It is more of a psychological situation, very often the person who suffers from it being obsessed with food and diet and also trying to maintain a shapely figure.
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Eating Disorder - Binge Eating
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.
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Eating Disorder - Bulimia Versus Anorexia
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.
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