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How To Talk To A Doctor About Bulimia
The ideal situation is to mention ahead of time to your physician that you are concerned about bulimia. This allows your doctor to review the subject and your records with an eating disorder in mind. They may even ask you to get some lab work done before the appointment, but in any case, the doctor …
Bulimia Cheeks
The term “bulimia cheeks” refers to the appearance of swollen, enlarged cheeks that may be observed in someone who has bulimia. The condition is sometimes described as “chipmunk cheeks”. The puffiness in the cheeks is caused by inflammation of parotid tissue, and swelling in the parotid glands (the largest of the salivary glands). The parotid …
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On College Campuses, Is ‘Gluten-Free’ Trend Feeding Orthorexia?
On college campuses across the nation, eating disorders are on the rise. According to the National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA), there is still a great need for campus support, resources, screening and counseling services. But is the problem becoming worse for schools that cater toward the gluten-free trend? A recent article on Forbes explores this …
Subtle Body Movements Reveal Skewed Perceptions Of Anorexics
Anorexics tend to unconsciously alter their natural body movements when entering doorways due to feeling bigger than they are, a new study reveals. The research, from Utrecht University in the Netherlands, suggests that anorexics don’t just exhibit mental and emotional symptoms, but that the way they physically act in everyday situations can be altered, too. …
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