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  • How To Identify Eating Disorders in Teenage Girls

    The stress teen girls are under in today's society can be severe. There is an incessant desire to look as good as the stars in the magazines or the actresses on TV. In school, popularity is based...

  • How to Talk to Your Teen About Losing Weight

    According to the US Department of Health and Human Services, 14% of adolescents in the United States are obese. Being obese puts these teens at risk for diabetes, heart disease and high blood...

  • How to Tell if a Teen is Taking Diet Pills

    Teens often become obsessed with weight loss. They begin to feel self-conscious about their body and worry about being made fun of for being fat. Due to these insecurities, they may resort to...

  • How to Get Help for an Anorexic Teen

    Anorexia is a serious and sometimes life-threatening eating disorder whose sufferers often starve themselves to lose excessive amounts of weight. 90 to 95 percent of those with anorexia are girls...

  • How to Talk to a Teen About Anorexia

    Anorexia, the eating disorder that is most often characterized by starvation and a distorted body image, is a serious issue in the for many teens. Whether you think a teen in your life is...

  • How to Make a Healthy Snack for Teens

    Although the rules of good nutrition should be your guide, most teens are not going to be happy with a steady diet of carrot and celery sticks.

  • How to Prepare Food for a Teen Party

    If they are what they eat, let them be happy, healthy and full of fun.

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