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What are three types of eating disorders?

Binge disorder, compulsive eating disorder, anorexia? i know for sure the first two ar correct.


Are binge eating disorders associated with addictions?

Binge eating can be considered associated with addictions. Binge eating usually consists of a lack of self-control around food, the person first eating mass amounts of food and then throwing it up later.


Where can one find the eating disorder center?

The first tip would be to speak to your doctor. Only your doctor will know for sure if you have an eating disorder. If you are diagnosed with an eating disorder, your doctor can recommend some treatment centers in your area.


Can someone tell me if I have an eating disorder?

Because this is a medical issue, the first person to ask is your family doctor. If they can not help you directly, they will send you to a person who can determine if you have an eating disorder and help you if you do.


What eating disorder includes loss of tooth enamel?

Both Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia can cause tooth decay, from the vomiting. The acid in the vomit can erode the teeth. For a person who does not vomit on purpose, eating disorders can also cause acid reflux, which can also cause tooth decay.


Where in the Philippines are monkey eating eagle found?

The monkey-eating eagle was first discovered in Bonga, Samar.


How can a teen improve eating disorders?

The first step to take is talking to an adult about the eating disorder. Then, the adult can take action by finding a nutritionist or talking to the teen, so the teen can get over the disorder. It's not usually easy to get over an eating disorder, since it alters the mind's way of thinking. If the teen wants to get over the disorder him- or herself, he or she can try to forget about the food he or she is eating, and as long as the person is eating healthy food it might be possible to maintain his or her weight and get over the disorder. This strategy is not easy, so it's better to talk to an adult.


What eating disorder do you have if you purposely throw up food about three times a week and obsess about your body?

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How was Jacobsen Syndrome discovered?

It as first discovered by Danish physician Petra Jacobsen. It was discovered through genetic testing of children, thought to have genetic disorders. Its also referred to as 11q terminal deletion disorder


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The urea cycle disorder was first discovered by American physician Dr. J.D. Mew Jr. in 1962. He identified the genetic disorder where the body is unable to break down nitrogen waste, leading to a buildup of toxic ammonia in the blood.


How can you treat eating disorders?

The first step is to admit you have a problem out loud to someone. The next step is to get professional help. An Eating Disorder is a problem you are 100% unable to correct by yourself or with only family help. You need to be seen by a ED doctor, ED therapist AND a dietician weekly to remain stable. Its a lifelong problem.


Who discovered dependent personality disorder?

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