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  • Anorexia nervosa is an eating disorder in which a person---male or female---severely restricts food intake. Anorexics often vomit several times a day, take laxatives or drugs to increase their…

  • When cessation of menstruation is traced to an underlying physical cause, it is referred to as secondary amenorrhea. The contributory factor can be obvious, such as pregnancy, or more elusive.…

  • Anorexia is an eating disorder that causes its victims, sometimes teens, to feel fat, even though they might be very thin. Anorexia leads to complications such as dehydration, malnutrition and organ…

  • Anorexia is an eating disorder in which a person becomes obsessed with her weight, and may starve herself or exercise excessively to stay thin. Eating disorders are caused by a variety of different…

  • Anorexia nervosa is one of the most well-known eating disorders. It is more prevalent today than it has ever been, but there are also more resources now for those who suffer from it and other forms of…

  • Anorexia nervosa is an eating disorder characterized by an unhealthy obsession with food and weight that prompts starvation and/ or excessive exercise. No matter how thin you might be, you think you…

  • Anorexia athletica is also known as compulsive exercise. Those who suffer from anorexia athletica differ from healthy avid exercisers in that workouts take over their daily lives. Compulsive…

  • Anorexia is an eating disorder marked by an unhealthy idea of body image. People who are anorexic obsess about weight, food and body shape. An anorexic may try to loose weight in order to maintain a…

  • A person with anorexia athletica feels a compulsive need to exercise to an excess. People with this disorder will continue to work out, even if they are ill or physically exhausted. This compulsive…

  • The most common and obvious symptom of anorexia is rapid weight loss and malnutrition. Anorexics are generally girls and women, and become obsessed with food and a fear of gaining weight. Anorexia can…

  • The process of treating anorexia seems prohibitively expensive for most patients. Insurance companies provide a limited amount of assistance and treatment facilities are only flexible to a certain…