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One lesser-known yet critical connection is between endometriosis and eating disorders Understanding this relationship is key to offering more compassionate and holistic care for those affected Stress, anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, and societal pressures to achieve a specific body ideal are major contributors
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Eating disorders affect millions of females worldwide, with prevalent conditions like anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa. Early detection and intervention are crucial for recovery and overall well-being. Read more here.  
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The study reveals eating disorders were 42 per cent higher than would be expected based on previous trends for females aged 13-16, and 32 per cent higher for those aged 17-19.
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World Health Day is observed on April 7 every year to bring back the attention of the world to overall healthcare The theme for this year is "Health For All" Nutritional deficiency however small can lead to serious and dangerous diseases
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Eating disorders among teens have more than doubled during the COVID-19 pandemic, here's what Professor of Pediatrics has to say about the shocking numbers stated in a study.
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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.
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Eating disorders are characterized by irregular eating habits and severe distress or concern about body weight or shape.
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The eating behaviour of a person gets upset if the person arbitrarily cuts down the meal while counting on calories and sugary foods. 
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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.
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Quick, substantial weight loss methods can trigger medical consequences such as unstable heart rate.
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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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