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  1. Binge eating disorder is an eating disorder in which a person regularly eats unusually large amounts of food. During binge eating, the person also feels a loss of ...
  2. The following organizations provide information on eating disorders: Academy for Eating Disorders -- www.aedweb.org Overeaters Anonymous -- ...
  3. ... They may feel fear or guilt with the binge-purge episodes. The exact cause of bulimia is ... With bulimia, eating binges may occur as often as several times a day for many months. The person often eats large amounts of ...
  4. ... if you have any of these symptoms of binge eating disorder : You often lose control of your ... Implications of food addiction for understanding and treating binge eating disorder. In: Johnson BLA, ed. Addiction Medicine: ...
  5. ... Common causes of AFib include: Alcohol use (especially binge drinking) Coronary artery disease Heart attack or heart ... conditions that cause atrial fibrillation and flutter. Avoid binge drinking.
  6. ... are related to malnutrition are: Malabsorption Hunger Beriberi Binge eating Deficiency - Vitamin A Deficiency - Vitamin B1 (thiamine) ...
  7. ... amounts of alcohol appear to increase the problems. Binge drinking is more harmful than drinking small amounts ...
  8. ... When cocaine use is stopped or when a binge ends, a crash follows almost right away. The ...
  9. Survival over 24 hours past the drinking binge usually means the person will recover. A withdrawal syndrome may develop as alcohol levels in the blood drop, so the person should be ...
  10. ... pressure Toxins and drugs, such as: Alcohol use (binge drinking or damage from long-term alcohol use) ...
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