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Old 09-07-2007, 06:13 AM
Marvin Marvin is offline
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Default Bulimia – A Serious Eating Disorder Among Women!

Hello everyone!,

I have came across to this helpful information on Bulimia, and thought it good to share here.... hope its gonna helpful ...

Bulimia is also known as bulimia nervosa. People with bulimia force to eat food quickly (binge) and then purge (vomit).

Purging involves various activities such as forced vomiting, excessive exercise, laxative use, or fasting for long period in order to lose weight (lose weight in a healthy way).

If you are suffering with bulimia, then you often feel the loss of control over your eating and you will feel guilt over your behavior.

You can feel abnormal behavior. Bulimia will be seen mostly in adolescent and young women.

There is no particular cause for bulimia. Bulimia will arise from various biological, genetic, psychological, environmental, social and genetic factors. Bulimia is the most common disease among college students.

Resource :- Bulimia & Women

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Old 01-03-2009, 03:19 AM
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Default Re: A Serious Eating Disorder Among Women!

In the United States, 7 million women and girls have eating disorders. Eating disorders are less common in men and boys, but they do occur. The three main types of eating disorders are anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa and binge eating disorder. Eating disorders are serious problems. With proper medical care and counseling, they can be treated.
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Old 02-20-2009, 10:34 PM
Derek_kingsize Derek_kingsize is offline
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Default Weight-loss surgery risks

Hello… This topic is about weight-loss or “bariatric” (or something like that) surgery. It helps to get rid of weight and lowers a risk of medical problems. Started gathering info and found short video which shows how the procedures (3 common types) are performed, here is the link...>>Gastric_bypass_surgery.AVIAnyone knows something about it? Is there any risk?Is it better to perform this procedure in US?
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