Anorexia
It seems today that eating disorders are on the rise. While this may be true, the numbers may appear to grow only because more cases are being brought out into the open. The purpose of this paper is to discuss eating disorders and prove the these disease, specifically Anorexia Nervosa, continue to plague of women due to psychological and environmental factors along with pressure from the media. The term "Anorexia Nervosa" is misleading. It means "loss of appetite due to nerves." But people with anorexia don't actually lose their appetite until the late stages of their starvation. Until, they do feel hungry, but they just won't eat. People affected by anorexia have an extreme fear of gaining weight. In addition to drastic dieting, they may resort to vomiting and the use of laxatives and diuretics to lose weight. Statistics show that many teens and young adults suffer from anorexia nervosa. Without treatment, anorexia nervosa can cause serious health problems--even death! The sooner treatment begins the better the chances for a full recovery. The person with another anorexia is a model child. He/She is well behaved, eager to please, and a good student who gets along well with her peers. She rarely adm
people with anorexia to collect recipes and prepare gourmet feasts for family http://www.cybertowers.com/selfhelp/article/eating/nih/anorexia.html concerned that she wasn't pretty enough to get their attention. When her someone with this disease called Anorexia. It is important that people are Anorexia as "weight phobia." (noah.cuny.edu/wellconn/eatdisorders.html) years of age see themselves as overweight and look up to such personalities and developed strange eating rituals. Every day she weighted all the food she Other experts see the disorder as a subconscious rebellion against parents
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