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Anorexia and Bulimia

Anorexia and Bulimia

Anorexia Bulimia is an eating disorder which can have a major negative impact on one’s physical health and well-being. Proper treatment requires not only professional mental health care, but medical evaluation, too. When an individual places self-imposed starvation and binge/purge cycles they are creating serious physiological damage. To better understand this complex disorder, we have gathered the findings of experts in the field and here we present their opinion.

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Bulimia Nervosa – Exams and Tests

A person can have bulimia (i.e. inducing vomiting to lose weight) and be underweight, average weight, or overweight. Most people with bulimia are within their normal weight range. Many binge in secret and deny that they may have a problem. This comprehensive article can help determine if you have an eating disorder. This material explains how early, accurate diagnosis and treatment of bulimia can decrease the chances of long-term health problems and even death in severe cases.


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Anorexia Nervosa – A Primer and Overview

This fact-based article explores the causes, symptoms and complications of anorexia/bulimia. Anorexia is a disorder that affects both the body and the mind. It may start as dieting, but it gets out of control. This material provides serious insights and places emphasis the need of immediate professional medical attention … as the longer this problem goes on the more difficult it is to overcome. It can be very unsettling to realize that someone you care about has an eating disorder – this content can provide a wealth of practical advice to initiate help.


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Anorexia Nervosa: Treatment Overview

Anorexia nervosa is a serious illness, and you must take action if you are suffering from this eating disorder, as well as any loved one. This consists of counseling sessions and medical attention from a health care professional.


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