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Women With Eating Disorders Draw a Different Picture of Themselves Than Women Without, Study Suggests
February 14, 2011 Women suffering from anorexia or bulimia draw themselves with prominently different characteristics than women who do not have eating disorders and who are considered of normal weight, suggests a new ... > full story -
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Facebook Users More Prone to Developing Eating Disorders, Study Finds
February 7, 2011 The more time adolescent girls spend in front of Facebook, the more their chances of developing a negative body image and various eating disorders, such as anorexia, bulimia and exaggerated dieting, ... > full story -
Big Breakfast Generally Doesn't Help Weight Loss
January 16, 2011 Does eating a big breakfast help weight loss or is it better to skip breakfast altogether? Available information is confusing but new research clears a path through these apparently contradictory ... > full story -
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New Study Reveals Impact of Eating Disorders on Native Americans
January 6, 2011 Scientists in Connecticut have carried out one of the first psychological studies into eating disorders in Native American (NA) populations. The research provides new insights into the extent to ... > full story -
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Secondhand Television Exposure Linked to Eating Disorders
January 6, 2011 The risk of eating disorders among Fijian schoolgirls increased when friends and classmates in their social network were exposed to mass media, independently of their own viewing or access to a ... > full story -
Peer Pressure Can Keep You Healthy
December 6, 2010 Hanging out with healthy friends could be the best way to keep fit. A study of 3,610 Australian women found that physical activity and healthy eating behavior were both strongly affected by social ... > full story -
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Gene Links to Anorexia Identified: Largest Genetic Study of the Eating Disorder Detects Common and Rare Variants
November 19, 2010 Scientists have identified both common and rare gene variants associated with the eating disorder anorexia nervosa. In the largest genetic study of this psychiatric disorder, the researchers found ... > full story -
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Compulsive Eating and the Holiday Season Can Lead to Serious Weight Gain
November 5, 2010 Dealing with extended family, increased commitments and even celebratory occasions can cause a compulsive overeater to gain too much weight during the holiday ... > full story -
Women With Anorexia Nervosa More Likely to Have Unplanned Pregnancies, Study Finds
October 29, 2010 A new study has found that women with anorexia nervosa are much more likely to have both unplanned pregnancies and induced abortions than women who don't have the serious eating ... > full story -
Halloween Candy: Frequency, Not Amount, Raises Cavity Risk
October 27, 2010 Halloween can present a very scary time of year for any parent concerned about their child's oral health, since your kids will probably come home with that big haul of candy from trick or treating. ... > full story
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