Risk Of Bulimia From Stress (Video)
Stress may be a risk factor for developing an eating disorder, especially bulimia. More Videos
Stress may be a risk factor for developing an eating disorder, especially bulimia. More Videos
Dr. Ian Smith talks about the various signs of exercise bulimia and what you can do to help someone dealing with the disorder. More Videos
While there is no one treatment for bulimia that will work for everyone, there are many different options available. Each patient can choose the one that is best for him or her. More Videos
Paulina Pinsky, daughter of television’s Dr. Drew Pinsky, opens up about the pressure of being a part of the entertainment industry and how she finally opened up to her father about having an eating disorder. More Videos
Eating disorders among children is a dangerous problem that is unfortunately becoming more and more common. In this video, a young girl talks about how she developed an eating disorder in the 4th grade. More Videos
Former Pussycat Doll singer, Nicole Scherzinger, opens up in British Vogue about her battle with bulimia in her 20’s. More Videos
Actress Zosia Mamet opens up in Glamour Magazine about fighting the war of an eating disorder. Her disorder started at a young age, and it wasn’t until her father stepped in that she got help. More Videos
Actress Jaime Pressly talks about the pressure to be thin while modeling, and why she turned to bulimia to lose weight and to fit in. More Videos
Singer Kesha clears up any rumors about why she entered rehab, stating she needed help for a long battle with an eating disorder. More Videos
Singer Lady Gaga is being accused of promoting bulimia after she had a “vomit artist” perform at her South by Southwest concert. The performance artist is known for vomiting paint, but critics say this promotes eating disorders instead of art. More Videos
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