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1. Goal setting
(Your Weight/How To Attain Your Goal)
...olesterol and reduce problems with breathing, fertility, moodiness, joint pains, and even polycystic ovary disorder, and even lower your chances of dying early. Stay sensible Those that los...

2. Before you start - being prepared
(Your Weight/How To Attain Your Goal)
...der eighteen, have a preexisting medical condition, take prescription medicines, have a history of eating disorder or have a BMI of over 35, you will want to talk to your physician.  When you&...

3. Losing weight sensibly
(Your Weight/How To Attain Your Goal)
...d.  At the same time, you will be reducing the likelihood of disease such as cancers, diabetes, lung disorders, and cataracts. The devil is in the detail - watch the little things Whe...

If you know someone with bulimia, you can help. Follow these steps from the National Eating Disorders Association: Set a time to talk. Set aside a time to privately talk about your concerns with

5. Bulimia and Pregnancy
(Eating Disorders/Bulimia)
Can women who had bulimia in the past still get pregnant? Does bulimia hurt a baby when the mother is pregnant? Can women who had bulimia in the past still get pregnant? Bulimia can be the reas

6. Can someone with bulimia get better?
(Eating Disorders/Bulimia)
Yes, a person with bulimia can recover. Diverse types of therapy have worked to help people with bulimia. This may perhaps include individual, group, and family therapy. A class of drugs, also mad

7. How Bulimia affects your body
(Eating Disorders/Bulimia)
Bulimia can be very destructive to the body. Here you will find some possible affects of bulimia. Blood anemia Heart Irregular heart beat, heart muscle weakened,

8. Signs of Bulimia
(Eating Disorders/Bulimia)
...eight, overweight, or have a normal weight. This makes it more complicated to recognize if someone has this disorder. On the other hand, someone with bulimia may have these signs: Uses excessive meas...

9. What Causes Bulimia? Reasons for Bulimia
(Eating Disorders/Bulimia)
Bulimia is more than only a problem with food. Purging and other behaviors to avoid weight gain are ways for people suffering from bulimia having the impression to be more in control of their lives an

10. What is Bulimia?
(Eating Disorders/Bulimia)
Bulimia nervosa, usually called bulimia, is a kind of eating disorder. Somebody who suffers from bulimia eats lots of food in a very short time period (called ) and then tries to avoid weight gain by

11. More Information
(Eating Disorders/Binge)
For more information on binge eating disorder, in the US contact the National Women’s Health Information Center at 800-994-9662 or the following organizations: NationalMentalHealthInformationCe

People with binge eating disorder should get help from a health care provider, such as a psychiatrist, psychologist, or clinical social worker. There are several different ways to treat binge eating d

People with binge eating disorder are usually very upset by their binge eating and may become [[depressed]]. Research has shown that people with binge eating disorder report more health pr

14. What causes binge eating disorder?
(Eating Disorders/Binge)
No one knows for sure what [[causes binge eating disorder]]. Researchers are looking at the following factors that may affect binge eating: [[Depression]]. As many as half of all people with

15. What is binge eating disorder?
(Eating Disorders/Binge)
People with [[binge eating disorder]] often eat an unusually large amount of food and feel out of control during the binges. People with binge eating disorder also may: eat more quickly

If you know someone who has anorexia, you can help. Follow these steps from the National Eating Disorders Association.   Set a time to talk. Set aside a time to privately talk abo

17. Can someone with anorexia get better?
(Eating Disorders/Anorexia)
Yes. People with this disorder can get better. The treatment depends on what the person needs. The person must get back to a healthy weight. Many times, eating disorders happen with other problem

18. What causes anorexia?
(Eating Disorders/Anorexia)
... While there is no single known cause of anorexia, several things may contribute to the development of the disorder: Biology. Several biological factors, including genetics and other related...

19. What is anorexia?
(Eating Disorders/Anorexia)
Anorexia nervosa, typically called anorexia, is a type of eating disorder that mainly affects girls and young women. A person with this disorder has an intense fear of gaining weight and limits the fo

20. The effect of eating disorders
(Your Weight/Medical Advice for Weight Issues)
There are many unfounded myths that surround eating disorders: they are a modern phenomenon, something that is easily overcome, and affect only young women.   Life is difficult with

21. Are you underweight?
(Your Weight/What does healthy weight mean?)
...n the other hand, if you’ve consciously restricted your eating, you might be suffering from an eating disorder. Talk to your doctor or contact the Eating Disorders Association.   Why are ...

22. Medical Advice
(Category Blog)
... is best, especially when starting a new eating plan. If you’re dealing with obesity or eating disorders especially, you need the help of those trained in handling such specific cases. ...

23. Anorexia
(Category Blog)
Anorexia nervosa is a psychiatric diagnosis that describes an eating disorder characterized by low body weight and body image distortion. Individuals with anorexia often control body weight by volun

24. Eating Disorders
(Section Blog)
An eating disorder is a complex compulsion to eat in a way which disturbs physical and psychological health. The eating may be excessive (compulsive over-eating); too limited (restricting); may incl

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