Words like “anorexia” and “bulimia” bring to mind unwell teenagers, not middle-aged women. But eating disorders – the most fatal mental illnesses known – can take hold at any age. Our author shares her own struggle and talks to the experts about the poorly-understood problem.My morning ritual begins with a trip to the bathroom scale.
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An eating disorder at 62
Posted by samuelcheok 187 days ago (http://www.healthzone.ca)Perception of hands may hold key to understanding eating disorder
Posted by Mattyboy217 596 days ago (http://www.healthzone.ca)
A London researcher has discovered that people think their hands are shorter and fatter than they actually are. His research may be a link to understanding eating disorders.
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Washoku, a Japanese eating philosophy
Posted by cronoman2 665 days ago (http://www.poconorecord.com)
Creamy potato-leek soup — garnished with fresh chives, paired with an open-faced tuna sandwich on toast, and accompanied by a lemon wedge, cherry tomatoes and black olives — embodies the principle of washoku.
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—Up to a third of breast cancer cases in Western countries could be avoided if women ate less and exercised more, researchers at a breast cancer conference said Thursday — comments that could ignite heated discussions among victims and advocates.
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Ontario kids not eating their veggies: report
Posted by oilers9411 881 days ago (http://www.healthzone.ca)
A new report card from the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario says the province's children score an F for their consumption of fruit and vegetables.
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