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  1. Anorexia is an eating disorder that causes people to weigh less than is considered healthy for their ... The exact causes of anorexia are not known. Many factors may be involved. Genes and hormones may play a role. Social attitudes that promote very ...
  2. The following organizations provide information on eating disorders: Academy for Eating Disorders -- www.aedweb.org Overeaters Anonymous -- ...
  3. ... medical term for a loss of appetite is anorexia.
  4. ... weight gain. Many people with bulimia also have anorexia . ... to go to the hospital, unless they: Have anorexia Have major depression Need medicines to help them ...
  5. ... Either of these problems may be due to: Anorexia (loss of appetite) with low body mass index ( ... to begin. If the cause is the bulimia , anorexia or too much exercise, periods will often begin ...
  6. ... or dancers Have an eating disorder, such as anorexia or bulimia Are undernourished Delayed puberty also may ... Hypothyroidism Diabetes mellitus Cystic fibrosis Sickle cell disease Anorexia Liver and kidney disease Autoimmune diseases , such as ...
  7. ... and body image. Examples of eating disorders are: Anorexia Bulimia Obesity and eating disorders often occur at ...
  8. ... disorder (ADHD) Bipolar disorder Eating disorders ( bulimia or anorexia )
  9. ... nutrients well People with eating disorders, such as anorexia or bulimia , are also at higher risk for ...
  10. ... problems, such as soiling themselves (encopresis) Eating disorders (anorexia nervosa) Genital or rectal problems, such as pain ...
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