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Binge eating disorder
13 Nov 2022
Binge Eating Disorder: Significant difference between girls and boys
Binge eating disorder is wired in the brain from an early age, is an important first step in understanding the neurobiology of binge eating disorder and how it differs between the sexes. Let's find out more.
Eating disorders
14 Mar 2018
Men five times more likely to remain underdiagnosed for eating disorders
Eating disorders are characterized by irregular eating habits and severe distress or concern about body weight or shape.
Healthy eating
22 Nov 2017
Eating disorders may cause severe health issues: Study
The eating behaviour of a person gets upset if the person arbitrarily cuts down the meal while counting on calories and sugary foods.
Eating disorders
15 Jul 2017
This is why women fall prey to eating disorders!
According to the study, women who were evaluated as less attractive were more motivated to diet and be thin if their husbands or partners were attractive than them.
Obesity
22 Aug 2016
How to prevent obesity, eating disorders in teenagers
Quick, substantial weight loss methods can trigger medical consequences such as unstable heart rate.
bullying
17 Nov 2015
Bullies at higher risk of eating disorders
Not just victims, even bullies themselves are at an increased risk for anxiety, depression and eating disorders, a new study says.
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