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| (Showing results 1 - 10) | | 1. |  | I Think My Friend May Have an Eating Disorder. What Should I Do? | | In our image-obsessed culture, lots of people are critical of their bodies. So when do normal concerns cross the line and become eating disorders? Read this article if you're worried a friend may have a problem.
| | 2. |  | Is Spitting Out Food an Eating Disorder? | | Find out what the experts have to say.
| | 3. |  | Binge Eating Disorder | | Kids who eat unusually large amounts of food - and feel guilty or secretive about it - could be struggling with an eating disorder called binge eating disorder.
| | 4. |  | I Think My Boyfriend Has an Eating Disorder. How Can I Help? | | Find out what the experts have to say.
| | 5. |  | Kids and Eating Disorders | | Eating too little or deliberately throwing up after eating are two serious kinds of eating disorders. Find out more in this article for kids.
| | 6. |  | What Can I Do for a Child With an Eating Disorder? | | How can I tell if my daughter may be developing an eating disorder, and how do I help her?
| | 7. |  | My Child May Have an Eating Disorder — What Can I Do? | | I want to try to reform my 11-year-old daughter's unhealthy eating habits. But I am worried that by not letting her eat high-calorie, high-fat junk food, I'll be paving the way for her to develop an eating disorder. I want her to be healthy, but I don't want to make her unhappy about herself either. How do I handle this?
| | 8. |  | Binge Eating Disorder | | Binge eating is a type of eating disorder. This article for teens explains what it is, how to recognize it, and how to get help.
| | 9. |  | Eating Disorders | | Eating disorders are common among teens and kids, especially young women. Read about the warning signs, prevention strategies, and ways to help a child with an eating disorder.
| | 10. |  | Eating Disorders | | Eating disorders are so common in America that 1 or 2 out of every 100 students will struggle with one. Find out more.
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