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<< previous page 1 2 next page>> written by Rebecca Brown Staying slimmer is the common desire possessed by majority of modern women. But, several among them choose the way of less eating to meet the criterion, which ultimately causes eating disorder. written by Gloria MacTaggart Parents are sometimes reluctant to report their kids’ friends when they’re drinking or taking drugs. But they could be saving their lives, and the lives of their own kids.
written by Gloria MacTaggart Accomplishing your goals in life can be pretty hard under any circumstances but when alcohol enters the picture, it’s an uphill climb that might last forever.
written by Nick Mutt In this article we have discussed about night eating syndrome. People suffering from this disorder are not conscious during such eating episodes. The foods consumed during the disorder periods are most likely to be high-sugar, high-fat foods. written by Gloria MacTaggart Alcohol abuse is a problem, but skewed statistics and re-definition of terms may be making the problem look worse than it is. How do you know when there really is a problem?
written by Jim Rosenau What is binge eating and how do I change my eating habits. This is one of the most important areas to control when fighting obesity. Lets talk about how to change or take control of binge eating.
written by Gloria MacTaggart
Going to college is like going to prison. Casual drinkers and experimental drug users turn into pros.
written by Gloria MacTaggart
Prescription drug addiction, abuse of illegal drugs, and alcoholism are influenced by a kid’s home, school and social environment.
written by Carol Solomon Byron Katie, in her book “I Need Your Love – Is That True?” said: “There are two ways of being me. One is to hate it and one is to love it. Which will it be (since I don't have a choice but to be me)?” There are many ways of exploring who we are and what we need.
written by Mike Smith Emotional eating is the biggest factor in binging & overeating. Shrink Yourself guides us to identify and learn more about emotional eating and helps us beat it. written by Gloria MacTaggart
Alcohol rehab is the immediate solution to alcohol addiction and abuse for college students, but longer-term solutions need to be spear-headed by state lawmakers.
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Binge eating also occurs in another eating disorder called bulimia nervosa. Persons with bulimia nervosa, however, usually purge, fast, or do strenuous exercise after they binge eat. Purging means vomiting or using a lot of diuretics (water pills) or laxatives to keep from gaining weight written by Corwin Brown Many people feel like when 3pm rolls around, they are ready for a binge. It’s called a “time trigger”. Again, a handful of you have said that coffee has really helped with preventing a binge. If you feel like you binge around a certain time, try grabbing a cup of coffee (or tea) and see if it works for you! written by Corwin Brown Almost everyone overeats on occasion, having seconds or thirds of a holiday meal or devouring an entire bag of chips while watching a scary movie. Sometimes, though, overeating becomes a regular occurrence, shrouded in shame and secrecy. It's called binge-eating disorder, a serious eating disorder in which you frequently consume unusually large amounts of food. written by Tricia Greaves If you suffer from an eating disorder or obesity and are searching for a solution, it’s important to know that not all help is equal. Eating disorder treatment is extremely expensive ($1,000 a day) and so is on-going therapy. And how can you be sure that the treatment you are seeking will work? written by Gloria MacTaggart Drug rehab in Florida is still very much needed. Despite a recent report that alcohol and drug abuse is on the decline, the situation is desperate.
written by Dr Anne Eating disorders are one of the unspoken secrets that permeate many families. Millions of Americans are afflicted with this disorder every year, and most of them -- up to 90 percent -- are adolescent and young women. written by Dr Anne Binge eating involves more than just eating a lot. With binge eating, a person feels out of control and powerless to stop eating while he or she is doing it. written by David Tang There is no easy answer as to what causes eating disorders. It is often a complex series of events or beliefs adopted by a person that are clearly not to their highest good. For some, the media assault of what beauty is can have a catastrophic effect. The media presents images of people who spend many hours a week, not to mention thousands of dollars, creating an image that is actually achievable by a small percent of the population. What starts as an effort to achieve this look can spiral into an obsession driven by body hatred and other negative emotions. Anorexia, bulimia and binge eating are almost always accompanied by emotional issues. written by Rod MacTaggart Without a drug rehab program, more than an education can be lost written by Pearlman Therapeutics Staff Writer Realizing you have a drinking problem is important, reaching out for help when you can do so before you spin out of control is praiseworthy and truly commendable adult behavior. written by Richard Bean However to stop binge eating you need to be motivated - it can feel easy and natural when you go about it the right way. written by Rod MacTaggart Alcohol abuse and rehab is seldom on anyone’s mind down at the neighborhood pub, but inexpensive and easy access to alcohol have been blamed for the UK’s dangerous drinking problem.
written by Hamza Davis While binge eating surely features sessions of unconscionable eating, the breadth of the behavior is augmented severe than a case of plain voracity , with staggeringly colossal amounts of food being consumed, and in the case bulimia this is followed by purging behaviors such as induced vomiting or massive laxative use. written by Rod MacTaggart The world is plagued with alcohol abuse, and binge drinking is among the most harmful
written by Rod MacTaggart Is alcohol abuse plagueing someone you know? Get tough. Get them into alcohol detox
written by Neelima Reddy Preventing eating disorders can be possible with some preventive measures. Here are five preventive measures that can perform in order to keep eating disorders at bay. written by Juliet Cohen Binge eating disorder is probably the most common eating disorder. Binge eating also occurs in another eating disorder called bulimia nervosa. written by Tracey Crockett Many people believe in the myth that outsourcing errands and other household duties is an expensive affair only for the rich and the famous. Not only is this assumption untrue, but the fact is that outsourcing errands can actually help to save money. The reduced stress level and increased time for friends/family can certainly help in leading a more fulfilling and productive life. written by Mark Emslie Binge eating disorder (or compulsive overeating) is a relatively recently recognized disorder and is a condition that millions of Americans may have. It is the most common of the eating disorders and one which resembles bulimia nervosa. It is a condition in which you regularly eat large amounts of food within a couple of hours (a binge) and is a severe, life-threatening disorder that is found in about 2 percent of the general population; more often in women than men. << previous page 1 2 next page>> |