Anorexia Eating Disorders Solved by Prayer, According to ChristiaNet Poll
Feb-02-2007
Eating disorders such as anorexia nervosa, bulimia, binge eating, early signs and residential treatments are some of the anorexia related articles at http://www.christianet.com/anorexia/. (PRWeb Feb 1, 2007)
Binge eating more widespread than anorexia and bulimia
Feb-01-2007
Researchers at Harvard University Medical School have found as a result of a national survey that binge eating is far more common than anorexia and bulimia.
International Osteoporosis Foundation Warns Of Bone Damage From Anorexia
Feb-03-2007
Main Category: Bones / Orthopaedics News Article Date: 03 Feb 2007 - 1:00 PST Anorexia, which in recent months has caused a stir among fashion circles, can seriously damage a woman's bones and be a risk factor ...
Capital girls suffer from anorexia at age of nine
Feb-01-2007
GIRLS as young as nine are developing anorexia, as the number of patients being treated in Lothian hospitals for eating disorders soars, doctors warned today.
Binge eating more common than anorexia, study says
Feb-01-2007
Frequent binge eating is the country's most common eating disorder, far outpacing the better-known diet problems of anorexia and bulimia, according to a national survey.
International Osteoporosis Foundation Warns Of Bone Damage From Anorexia
Feb-02-2007
Anorexia, which in recent months has caused a stir among fashion circles, can seriously damage a woman's bones and be a risk factor later in life for osteoporosis.The period of greatest bone growth is during puberty and adolescence. Maximum bone development takes place in girls and boys roughly between ages of 11 to 17 years. [click link for full article]
Skinny teens warned about osteoporosis risk
Feb-01-2007
Skinny teenagers and girls suffering from anorexia could be seriously damaging their bones and increasing their risk of osteoporosis later in life.
Skinny teens warned about osteoporosis risk
(Reuters)
Feb-01-2007
Reuters - Skinny teenagers and girls
suffering from anorexia could be seriously damaging their bones
and increasing their risk of osteoporosis later in life.
Skinny teens warned about osteoporosis risk
Feb-01-2007
LONDON, Feb 1 - Skinny teenagers and girls suffering from anorexia could be seriously damaging their bones and increasing their risk of osteoporosis later in life.The debate about underweight ...
Skinny teens warned about osteoporosis risk
Feb-02-2007
LONDON (Reuters Life!) - Skinny teenagers and girls suffering from anorexia could be seriously damaging their bones and increasing their risk of osteoporosis later in life.
Bingeing Now Seen As Most Common Eating Disorder
Feb-01-2007
Eating disorders such as anorexia and bulimia have gotten plenty of attention in recent years. But the first attempt to document how common eating disorders are nationwide produced surprises.
Binge Eating Most Common Eating Disorder
Feb-01-2007
BOSTON Frequent binge eating is the country's most common eating disorder, far outpacing the better-known diet problems of anorexia and bulimia, according to a national survey.
Study: Binging a Common Eating Disorder
Feb-01-2007
BOSTON (AP) -- Frequent binge eating is the country's most common eating disorder, far outpacing the better-known diet problems of anorexia and bulimia, according to a national survey....
Binge Eating Tops Other Eating Disorders: Survey
Feb-01-2007
Binge eating tops the list of eating disorders affecting Americans, with the first-ever national survey on eating disorders finding it much more prevalent than either anorexia or bulimia.
Furor Over Anorexic Models Hits U.S. Fashion Week
Feb-02-2007
As the U.S. fashion season kicks off Friday in New York City, the headline-grabbing controversy over dangerously thin models will link arms with haute couture on the runway.
'Bondage psychologist' cleared of sexual assault
Feb-01-2007
A Perth psychologist has been cleared of sexually assaulting and whipping a bulimic patient he got to act as a slave, wear a dog collar and call him master. *SMH, 2 February 2007)
Jury retires to consider psychologist verdict
Feb-01-2007
A jury has retired to decide whether a Perth psychologist was curing or abusing a bulimic patient when he used a cat-o'-nine tails whip, a
Psychologist cleared of assault
Feb-01-2007
A District Court jury has found a Perth psychologist not guilty of sexually assaulting a bulimic patient when he used a
bulimia
Feb-02-2007
1. Excessive or insatiable appetite.
2. An emotional disorder marked by bouts of overeating followed by purging, by means of self-induced vomiting, laxatives, etc.