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  • Guy's Sports Eating Disorders
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    Bulimia Nervosa [also known as Bulimia] is a very serious and dangerous eating disorder. The disorder can be describe as bingeing and then followed by purging or a person who eats a large amount of food in short periods of time and then vomits after eating to prevent on gaining the weight cause by the food. There is different ways of going about ways to prevent the weight gain, making oneself throw up, taking pills, or laxatives which will increase how fast the food will move through your body, ...
  • 25 50 Enzyme Activity
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    Galactosemia Galactosemia is a genetically inherited metabolic disorder. This disorder leaves the disabled with a partial or complete lack of the enzyme Galactose - 1 - Phosphate Uridyl Transferase (GALT). This enzyme is found in the bloodstream and it is used for breaking down the sugar galactose. This disorder comes in two different variations. Though there is more than one type, it is still rare, having only 1 in 80,000 births being affected by the disorder. Classic Galactosemia is the first ...
  • Clinical Level Seasonal Affective Disorder
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    Advertising. com COSHE. COM: Social Issues: Depression good overview Click Here to Search COSHE's Database Again Adolescent Depression Depression (also known as melancholia) is the state of sadness, decreased initiative, and introversion. It's known as being blue, or just being down. Depression can be caused by anything that's disturbing to the individual, or can be caused by massive amounts of stress. Anything that gives you a feeling of guilt can lead to depression. Adolescence is a time where...
  • Bad Effects Of Bulimia
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    In a society that discriminates against people, particularly women, who do not look slender, many people find they cannot - or think they cannot - meet society's standards through normal, healthy eating habits and often fall victim to eating disorders. Bulimia Nervosa, an example of an eating disorder that is characterized by a cycle of binge eating and purging, has become very common in our society. Although it generally affects women, men too are now coming to clinics with this kind of disease...
  • Phobias And Somatic Disorders
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    Women's Phobias and Somatic Symptoms Some psychological symptoms affect only women and some affect both women and men, although almost always in disproportionate numbers. Vast numbers of women suffer with both somatic and phobia symptoms. Through these disorders women let people know that the world is not right. At the same time such symptoms are often hidden. Certain delibities, those that are not seen as reducing a women's ability to function in the role society has assigned, may even be encou...

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