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Doris Smeltzer, an educator for nearly 20 years, was thrust into the world of eating disorders through Andrea, her 19-year-old daughter, who died of bulimia in June 1999. This site includes blogs by other authors, all dealing with eating disorders.
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This video is about a girl, like 8 million others, who suffer from bulimia and other eating disorders. It is for all the people out there suffering from their own worst enemy: eating disorder. For all the voices lost to a society too quick to judge them. 4.5 stars | 2:35
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By age 13, approximately 53% of American girls are “unhappy with their bodies”. This number will increase to 78% once girls reach 17 years of age. (National Institute on Media and the Family). Mind on the Media raises public awareness about the negative effects of images in the media.
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Examine closely your dreams and goals for your children and other loved ones. Are you over-emphasizing beauty and body shape? This site contains an extensive detailed list of things parents can do to prevent their children from developing an eating disorder. Includes links to other articles to help parents deal with eating disorders.
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Many people think that only young, upper-class, white females get eating disorders. It is true that many more women than men have bulimia. In fact, 9 out of 10 people with bulimia are women. But bulimia can affect anyone: Men, older women, and women of color can become bulimic. Learn more about bulimia nervosa from the Department of Health.
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Pale Reflections has one of the largest eating disorder treatment finder databases on the Web. Includes treatment centers, support groups, therapists, hospitals, and more.
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Extensive list of books on Amazon.com that cover bulimia nervosa. Customer reviews and rankings guide you to the most helpful books for your situation. Ranked by relevance.
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Do you know of someone who suffers from anorexia and or bulimia! This is a group specifically for parents, family members and friends. This support group's aim is to educate family members, neutralize the anger and guilt, and show you how you can develop new coping strategies, which then will create a healthy environment for the sufferer to recover in. Membership is free.
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ClinicalTrials.gov is an easy-to-use website that provides regularly updated information about federally and privately supported clinical trials, including more than 20 open studies on bulimia nervosa.
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