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Results 1 - 10 of 154 for eating disorders
  1. Eating Disorders (National Library of Medicine)  
    What are eating disorders? Eating disorders are serious mental health disorders. They involve severe problems with your thoughts about food and your eating behaviors. You may ...
  2. Mental Disorders (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... phobias Depression, bipolar disorder, and other mood disorders Eating disorders Personality disorders Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) Psychotic ...
  3. Self-Harm (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... as children Have mental disorders, such as Depression Eating disorders Post-traumatic stress disorder Certain personality disorders Misuse ...
  4. Diabetes Type 1 (National Library of Medicine)  
    Diabetes means your blood glucose, or blood sugar, levels are too high. With type 1 diabetes, your pancreas does not make insulin. Insulin is a hormone that helps ...
  5. Streptococcal Infections (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... Toxic shock syndrome Cellulitis and necrotizing fasciitis (flesh-eating disease) Group B strep can cause blood infections, pneumonia ...
  6. Teen Depression (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... Have other mental health conditions, such as anxiety, eating disorders, and substance use Have other diseases, such as ...
  7. Celiac Disease (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... to malnutrition and other serious health problems Celiac disease is triggered by eating foods that contain gluten. Gluten is a protein found in wheat, barley, rye, and other grains. It may also be in other products like ... disease is different from gluten sensitivity. Both involve problems ...
  8. Alzheimer's Disease (National Library of Medicine)  
    Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia among older people. Dementia is a brain disorder that seriously affects a person's ability to carry out ...
  9. Heart Diseases (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... unhealthy lifestyle habits can raise your risk heart disease: Eating a diet high in saturated fats, refined carbohydrates, and salt. Not getting enough physical activity. Drinking too much ... diseases. These conditions include: High blood pressure. High cholesterol ...
  10. Alzheimer's Caregivers (National Library of Medicine)  
    A caregiver gives care to someone who needs help taking care of themselves. It can be rewarding. It may help to strengthen connections to a loved one. ...
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