No, not at all: from my boarding school experience, there is too much choice of healthy and delicious food. At PREP boarding school, everyone even checked that you were eating enough. So I don't think so.
Because the issue is primarily psychological, with physical aspects typically being side effects of the psychological problem.
eating disorders are a type a social issue and as you can tell with the title it effects a diet
Counseling and support groups are the most effective way to help a loved one with an eating disorder. Most eating disorders stem from a self esteem issue, so counseling, and making sure that anyone around them is a positive influence will help.
It depends on the specific eating disorder to identify specific mood or emotional symptoms. Most eating disorders, though, will involve drastic mood swings, depression, isolation, secrecy, and low-self esteem.
Bullying is mostly a social problem. It is often symptomatic of larger problems in society such a a lack of compassion, intolerance to difference, and economic inequalities. Bullying is also a health issue. Victims are more likely to suffer mental illness, stress disorders, phobias, eating disorders, and depression. They are also at a greater risk than the general public of committing suicide.
Well, I would recommend finding additional reliable information on eating disorders that may consist of food binges from Help Guide because they offer a variety of services and information. They also offer great support.
Eating disorders, like any other health issue, can affect reproductive capacity. If you believe you suffer from such disorder, seek medical advice. It would not to be safe to consider bulimia a form of birth control.
The article "Are Schools Flunking Out?" was published in the September 1989 issue of Time magazine.
Yes. Anorexia. You can starve to death. Look up "eating disorders" on google or any search engine to research it more. Not just Anorexia Nervosa. 3 people in the U.S. alone die everyday from complications of their eating disorder (most common being ED-NOS [include binge ED] and bulimia nervosa) usually from electrolyte imbalances (cardiac arrest) or suicide.
Communities issue bonds to build roads, schools, and public works.
they check bags and issue boarding passes and make sure you know your flight info
Of course you can attend a boarding school in a town other than that in which you live. Boarding schools are independent and can accept anyone that meets their admission criteria, whatever that criteria may be (and it varies widely). The one point that is of most concern to most people is that your parents must pay taxes to support your local public school district regardless of whether you attend that high school or not. If you attend a boarding school, either as a boarder or day student, your parents will in effect will be paying double for your education. If you family is affluent or if you are awarded a full or even partial scholarship this issue becomes moot.