The ending/suffix is -ia / -ία, giving the feminine noun of some adjectives or nouns, usually indicating a state, condition, disease or syndrome.
Example:
bulimia < βου+λιμ(ος)+ία ( hyperphagia < 'υπερ+φαγ(ειν)+ία ( anergia < αν+έργ(ον)+ία ( dysforia/euphoria < δυσ/ευ+φορ (<φέρ-ειν)+ία (<δύσφορος/εύφορος=dysforic/euphoric) anhedonia < αν+ηδον(ή)+ία ( insomnia < (Latin) in+somn(us)+ia (< insomnus) = agrypnia When the ending letter of the root word is the Greek ξ = ks/cs = x (like rex), then you see the "suffix" -xia. Example: anorexia < αν+όρεξ(ις)+ία (όρεξις=oreksis (appetite) > ανορεκτικός=anorectic) dyslexia < δυσ+λέξ(ις)+ία (λέξις=leksis (word/speech)] > lexicon/dialect/analects, of a common origin with lecture/election) pleonexia < πλέον+ἕξ(ις)+ία (ἕξις=heksis (habit/condition) > hectic/cachektic>cachexia/cathectic>cathexis)
"Anorexia Nervosa is a dangerous eating disorder in which a person starves themselves in a desprate attempt to lose weight."
Although males comprise only about 1/10 of all people with anorexia, when they do have anorexia they are affected as severely as are women with the same illness. Males are affected by anorexia in the same way as women are: for example, they can have organ failure, extreme emaciation, and even death. However, males with anorexia may not be taken as seriously as women because anorexia is often viewed as a women's disease.
what is auditory dyslexia. Many kinds of dyslexia, auditory dyslexics have problems hearing the differences between the sounds of letters or words. Some letter make almost the same sound, some groups call them bothers, but the voice is turned off or on. An example is T and D. The person with auditory dyslexia can not hear the difference between the two.. Some teach putting the hand on the month and feeling the letter to help overcome auditory dyslexia. an example of words would be, where and were. The person has a problem hearing the differences between the words. I hope that helps, I'm also dyslexic.
Dysgraphia is a problem of encoding language not decoding language like dyslexia.
In the Western part of the world, anorexia is an example of a disorder that has been steadily rising do to how the culture often views women as an object that "must" be pretty and beautiful, and how the media often portrays images with ideals of "thin is good".
An example could be... "Her anorexia was so sever that she was barely eating anything and was exercising for hours every single day." "That new rehab center just opened last month to treat people with eating disorders, like anorexia and bulimia."
phenolphthalein, methyl orange.
You indicate it with a superscript on the number. For example, a to the third power is a3
Anorexia is a diseased that is where a person does not eat food. Diseases that happen when a person does not eat food include organ failure, liver disorders (janudice, for example), and malnourishment.
It depends on the area you are looking at. Anorexia mostly affects middle- or upper-class girls. About 1 i every 250 girls suffers from some form of anorexia (different severity levels), and about 20% to 30% will ultimately die either from the disease or from a complication (heart problems, for example) of the disease.
Dyslexia is something you are born with that mixes up words in your mind. For example, you would look at ate but to you it would be tae. It is a fault with the brain, that messes up your word processor. If you see a sign the say call 2957. When you try to remember it, you will probably think its 5927 or 9572. ============================================
Example: John Anderson M.B.A.