In part yes, but sometimes these behaviors sometimes arise from negative feelings that they may not have a positive way of dealing with and so they take it out on their own body.
True.
Yes, that is one of the main causes of eating disorders. Its more of a secondary cause you really need sometime to trigger it off but when a sufferer has an eating disorder they feel the need to control the body size and shape even if it is very thin.
Eating sweet things and fatty things can provoke spots, so avoiding eating those things might help.
The physical symptom exhibited by those who suffer from blepharospasms is uncontrollable blinking.
Binge-eating disorder is where you may feel shame or guilt about eating and those with this disorder tend to be on the heaver side.
Control their blood sugar, blood pressure, and cholesterol. Control over all three has shown to delay the progression of the condition. This is the best course of action at this time.
Those that you can change or prevent like being obese, eating unhealthy, having vices and the like.
Anyone can potentially become anorexic. Those who are more likely are.... *Women *Between the ages of 12 and 26 *Those who live in the Western Hemisphere of the world *Alcoholic / Drug Addict *Those who suffer from low self-esteem, depression, BDD (Body Dismorphic Disorder), low self body image, ect. *Family history *Friends who suffer from similar eating disorder *White / Caucasian *From an upper- or middle-class family
People with food intolerances can suffer from abdominal pain if they eat certain types of food. For example, lactose intolerant individuals often feel abdominal pain after eating cheese or milk, whereas those who are celiac (those who have an intolerance to gluten) will sometimes suffer abdominal pain after eating gluten-rich foods. Food that is generally difficult to digest - fatty foods, fried or greasy foods, etc. - will often occasionally be the source of abdominal pain.
No one knows ow many people suffer from the abuse of those substances.
A lot of examples: I suffer loneliness when I am away from those I love. I suffer loneliness at work. I suffer loneliness when I am with those who despise me. I suffer loneliness when I am where I am not supposed to be. I suffer loneliness when I am not close to God. When I am not with you, I suffer loneliness. I suffer loneliness when I am lost. When I am away from those who love me, I suffer loneliness.
No, of course not. Those that will suffer are those who have dedicated their lives to being destructive of others, those who won't suffer are true believers and disciples of Jesus. The idea of the apocalypse is not central to the teaching of the church and no-one knows how or when this world will end and whether it will have any human life on it at that time.