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The Bulimic Brainnew

Jacky Duong has been fighting the urge to throw up since she was fourteen, and recent research suggests the battle is largely with her brain.
East Bay Express  |  Rachel Gross  |  07-12-2011  |  Science

People with Eating Disorders Can't Get Adequate Health Insurance Coveragenew

Unlike schizophrenia, depression and other mental illnesses, eating disorders such as bulimia and anorexia are not often covered by health insurance. People are exhausting their life savings for treatment — or dying from a lack of it.
INDY Week  |  Rebekah L. Cowell  |  02-25-2010  |  Policy Issues

Dying to Be Thin: A Survivor Shares the Nuts & Bolts of Recovering from Anorexianew

Paige Doughty says that she had never thought about it before, but one day, she started counting calories and counting fat and looking at the nutritional content of everything she ate. At first, it was just interesting to her. But then, it escalated.
Boulder Weekly  |  Dana Logan  |  09-08-2009  |  Science

Eating Disorders Kill. Just Ask Featherweight Inc.'s Debbie Begenynew

Featherweight, Inc. was established to promote a healthy body image and educate the public about eating disorders. Founded by Debbie Begeny, an energetic woman who lost her only child Heather Begeny in 2003 to anorexia, the organization has worked in schools to inform parents, teachers and students about eating disorders. They also help with out-of-pocket expenses that one's insurance may not cover, paying for prescriptions and therapy.
Artvoice  |  Lucy Yau  |  09-22-2008  |  Science

Pacemaker Company Targets Mood Disordersnew

Cyberonics, which has implanted its pacemaker in thousands of epileptics, wants to expand to the depression market. Still needed: an accounting of those who died or were injured after receiving its implant.
Houston Press  |  Craig Malisow  |  04-11-2005  |  Science

Anorexia Is Not Just About Looking Thinnew

Watching someone starve herself and fade away into nothing is a nightmare for friends and family, but there's no easy solution. Anorexia is a complex illness can require years of treatment.
Monterey County Weekly  |  Jessica Lyons  |  01-25-2005  |  Science

Anorexia and Bulimia Whittle Away at Increasing Number of Mennew

It has long been known that women are strongly affected by female images on TV and in magazines. It is now evident that a media barrage of muscular hunks with six-pack abs, broad shoulders and narrow waists equally sways men.
Syracuse New Times  |  Sam Graceffo, M.D.  |  08-07-2004  |  Science

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