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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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