Bulimia Nervosa

eTherapy for Eating Disorders

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Bulimia patients who prefer their treatment to be in the comfort of their own home can safely turn to e-therapists, research reports.

Standardizing Ideals

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Many shudder at the thought of gathering body measurements, especially weight. Yet researchers have found that BMI collections may provide the best foundation to calculate progress in anorexia and bulimia.

Bringing About Order

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Living in the twenty-first century, people hold a wide-variety of responsibilities and stressors, making it increasingly difficult to focus on a fitness regime or balancing a diet.

Are You a Pica Eater?

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Eating disorders are more common than many might think. Recent statistics show that one in particular is on the rise.

Genes Just Don't Fit?

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Have you or a loved one tried to recover from an eating disorder, but can't? There may be another reason that's preventing your progress that has nothing to do with will power.

Athletes Hide Eating Disorders

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Eating disorders can develop in anyone, male or female, professional athlete or amateur. Diagnosing those problems in athletes who are seemingly in good shape can be difficult.

Eating Disorders can be Deadly

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Eating disorders are a serious problem, but there has never been statistics to prove how serious -- until now. Researchers found that eating disorders are linked to higher mortality rates.

Kids Throwing up to Slim Down

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Imagine a child endangering their health to look good. It’s happening and its called Bulimia – self-induced vomiting after eating. Bulimia is now being seen in children as young as ten.

What Does Your Self Portrait Say?

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It can be hard to open up to a stranger, even your own doctor. Some individuals find it easier to express themselves through drawing and writing. Doctors are now able to assess individuals for eating disorders by having them draw a self portrait.

Eating Disorders Need More Attention

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While eating disorders do not receive the same amount of attention as other serious mental health illnesses, they are more common in teens than one might think. What's more, they found anorexia, bulimia, and binge eating go hand in hand with other mental illnesses.

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