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    Eating disorders: Bulimia nervosa and anorexia nervosa Eating disorders are the new diseases that emerge in the last 20 years. People who have eating disorders often have an abnormal eating habit that affects their physical and mental health. Eating disorders attacks female more frequently. And most of the sufferers are between 12 to 25 years old. In general‚ people who are clever‚ charming‚ conscientious‚ and hardworking are more likely to develop eating disorders. Many factors can lead to eating

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    will have recurring and frequent episodes of eating unusually large amounts of food and feeling a lack of control over these episodes. Following this binge eating‚ the patients will compensate for the large amounts of food they have just eaten by vomiting‚ using a large amount of laxatives‚ excessive exercising‚ fasting or a combination of all these behaviours (National Institute of Mental Health). I chose this topic because I have encountered a number of people my age‚ including people very close

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    with the object on top. The tone of the girl’s clothes‚ the placement of body position with her bending over holding on to the wall‚ and the party scenery where she is secluded from other party members. The main focus of the ad is on the young woman vomiting the party streamers from her mouth. It’s a waterfall of never ending colorful paper. The scenario the creator is portraying in the ad is of a special event party. The scenario is interesting‚ clever‚ and smart because instead of showing actually

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    alcohol abuse since alcohol would impact a person’s mind and cause them loss of control and do wrong things. Signs and symptoms of alcohol abuse: • Slurred or incoherent speech • Poor balance and clumsiness • Delayed reflexes • Stomach pain‚ vomiting and nausea • Blacking-out • Redness of the face during or after periods of consumption Slurred or incoherent speech When a person is drunk‚ he or she might not be able to speak fluently. In the other words‚ the person who is drunk might not

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    the body‚ and gets thinner until it almost disappears and exposing the dentine‚ which is sensitive. At the same time‚ this occurrence is worsened by grinding and chewing or by inappropriate brushing and eating certain foods. The damage caused by vomiting will be where the stomach acid has come into contact with teeth‚ mostly affecting the backs of the teeth‚ facing the palate and at the gum line around the incisors. Over time‚ the enamel will disappear totally on the insides of the teeth. Teeth wear

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    suffering from a variety of symptoms including wheezing and vomiting‚ a dry mouth‚ and a temperature of 39.7 degrees Celsius. Vomiting is when the person is excreting all food from there stomach via the mouth using forces from the oesophagus and stomach (Hockenberry & Wilson‚ 2007). The rationale for choosing this symptom is that vomiting is a clear sign that the body is trying to get rid of a pathogen‚ with a large amount of vomiting the body is losing valuable nutrition and electrolytes‚ and will

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    pounds and that’s where the problems begin‚ as her father was a victim of cancer she finaly discovered she was a victim of bulimia. Bulimia being the emotional disorder in which bouts of extreme overeating are followed by depression and self- induced vomiting‚ purging or fasting‚ these were clearly actions lamott took and were her daily actions. As her problems of control‚ alcohol and bulimia she finds the ticket to freedom for her problems. The ticket being that Rita Groszmann a eating disorder specialist

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    As I slowly walked into the living room‚ a painful sight met my eyes. Lying face down on a couch‚ my grandma lied red-faced and shaken. Suddenly‚ she was gulping for air to breath. First‚ she grabbed a trash can‚ forcing it into her face while vomiting with such violence that I was enveloped in a cold dark fear‚ feeling far from cruel for any child to look at. Still at seven years old‚ I had faced the terror of a heart attack in my own house‚ and experienced‚ for the first time‚ the reality that

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    Vocabulary Being able to explain how you feel in English is extremely important if you live or travel in an English-speaking country. You need to be able to tell a doctor exactly how you feel. For example‚ is your pain sharp‚ dull‚excruciating? Is it a burning pain‚ or do you feel sore? All of these different kinds of pain may be signs of very different health problems. Below is a list of different symptoms. Things you have: • I have an upset stomach.   • I have a wheezing

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    behaviors such as self-induced vomiting designed to undo or compensate for the effects of binge eating. In the United States at least 30 million people

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