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Trying To Eat Less Becomes More Important To Fend Off Middle-Age Weight Gain
January 2, 2009 Lots of experts disagree over the seemingly obvious notion of keeping weight off by trying to eat less -- a debate that centers on whether the practice backfires, leading to binging and weight ... > full story -
Eating Disorders
Eating Disorder Research
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Mental Health Research
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New Psychotherapy Has Potential To Treat Majority Of Cases Of Eating Disorders
December 15, 2008 Researchers have developed a new form of psychotherapy that has been shown to have the potential to treat more than eight out of ten cases of eating disorders in adults, a new study ... > full story -
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Children With Diabetes At Increased Risk For Developing Eating Disorders
December 10, 2008 Children with diabetes are at an increased risk for developing eating disorders, and researchers want to know if it's their disease or treatment that's to ... > full story -
Sugar Can Be Addictive: Animal Studies Show Sugar Dependence
December 10, 2008 Scientists have demonstrated that sugar can be an addictive substance, wielding its power over the brains of lab animals in a manner similar to many drugs of abuse. Researchers found profound ... > full story -
New CT Technology Shows Anorexia Impairs Adolescent Bone Development
November 18, 2008 Children and teenagers with even mild cases of anorexia exhibit abnormal bone structure, according to a new ... > full story -
Dinosaur Smelling Skills Open New Angle On Bird Evolution
October 28, 2008 Scientists are providing new insight into the sense of smell of carnivorous dinosaurs and primitive birds. Researchers found that Tyrannosaurus rex had the best nose of all meat-eating dinosaurs, and ... > full story -
Eating Quickly And Until Full Triples Risk Of Being Overweight
October 21, 2008 The combination of eating quickly and eating until full triples the risk of being overweight, according to a new ... > full story -
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Attention Deficit Disorder
How Are Children Choosing Their Food Portions?
October 7, 2008 Researchers are trying to pinpoint the factors that affect how much food a child eats, to stave off unhealthy relationships with food later in ... > full story -
Link Between Weight Gains During Pregnancy And Dieting History
October 1, 2008 Women with a history of dieting or other restricted eating practices are at risk of gaining an inappropriate amount of weight during pregnancy. Researchers report that restrained eating behaviors ... > full story -
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Eating Disorder Research
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Pregnant Women With Bulimia Have More Anxiety And Depression, Study Finds
September 17, 2008 Women who have bulimia in pregnancy have more symptoms of anxiety and depression compared to pregnant women without eating disorders. A new Norwegian study shows that they also have lower self-esteem ... > full story
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