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Irina Webster

Dr Irina Webster MD is the Director of Women Health Issues Program which covers different areas of Women Health. She is a recognised athority in the eating disorders area. She is an author of many books and a public speaker.learn more about eating disorders at http://www.eatingdisorder-cure.com

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The Most Serious Anorexia Side Effects

Anorexia is not just about weight loss and refusing to eat. Anorexia has major side effects on the mental, physical and emotional state of a person.

How to Stop a Binge If You Have Bulimia

To stop a binge is probably the most difficult tusk for a bulimic. All sufferers say that when the thoughts come about binging it is nearly impossible for them to stop.

According to new research the promotion of healthy eating to fight obesity can drive some teenagers into eating disorders.

Researching eating disorders is a relatively new field of medicine. Scientists still don't have a lot of data on a long-term recovery process from eating disorders.

Treatment for severe anorexia should start from hospitalization to restore the person's body weight. The duration of hospitalization can be different and depends on how fast the anorexic gains their weight.

People with eating disorders suffer in many ways: physically, mentally and emotionally. Let's look at each way of suffering separately.

People with bulimia don't experience a proper sense of satisfaction when they eat. They can eat food then more food and the feelings of hunger or cravings can still be present: this then makes them eat more and more.

Bulimia Weight Loss - Does it Really Work?

This article is for those who believe that she/he has found a magic wand to control their body weight and it is called bulimia.

It was with great interest that I read in the UK Telegraph about the ex deputy prime minister of the UK John Prescott and his battle with bulimia.

The History of bulimia is old. Even in ancient Rome people used to vomit up food they ate in the period of feasting.

There is a small, but growing group of extreme dieters who believe that significantly reducing the amount of food they eat, will delay the aging of the body.





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