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    “Each and every day is a given choice. To start over, move forward, or change directions. All you have to do is decide” Tere Arigo. At the risk of sound petulant, I am going to openly discuss my life changing experience, being that I have become a new person. I was diagnosed with clinical depression at age fourteen, which was quite frightening for me to acknowledge at such a young age. Despite my situation, I was able to voluntarily receive the necessary medical attention to start my recovery…

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    One thing many people don’t often talk about is how mental illness can affect how you see yourself. One of the more serious illness is anorexia. Anorexia is a mental illness that causes you to be obsessed with how much you weigh and what you are eating. And trust me it's terrifying when you feel like you have it. I, at one point, thought that I was anorexic based on what people said and how they looked at me. I felt like everyone around me was looking at me with judgment and thinking “she…

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    Malabsorption Syndrome

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    11.) Malabsorption syndrome includes a variety of disorders in which the intestine is unable to properly absorb specific nutrients into the bloodstream (Cafasso & Kerr, 2015). This can hinder the absorption of various macronutrients such as proteins, carbohydrates, and fats, macronutrients (vitamins and minerals), or even both (Cafasso & Kerr, 2015). Moreover, malabsorption syndrome happens when there is something preventing the bowel from taking in important fluids and nutrients. It can be…

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    Mimi Nichter's Fat Talk

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    The obsession teenage girls have regarding their bodies makes them obsessed with dieting and their weight. From middle school through high school, girls are concerned about the way they look, what they eat, as well as how others perceive their self-confidence. In Fat Talk: What Girls and Their Parents Say about Dieting, Mimi Nichter examines how friends, family, mass communication and media, as well as society play a vital part in the way teenage girls view themselves. Appearances play an…

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    Osteoporosis in Ballerinas No one can deny the fact that ballerinas put an extraordinary amount of stress on their bodies. Saddly, also no one can deny the persistent presence of eating disorders amongst ballerinas. However, because ballerinas train from such a young age these stressors have been in their lives for such a long time. Yet what bothers me is that the news rarely addresses the impact these long term stressors have on their minds and bodies. I am appalled that dancers are not…

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    I read the memoir, A Man Who Couldn't Stop by David Adam. This novel told the stories of how Adam and many other people live with obsessive-compulsive disorder. Adam clarifies what a mental illness is, especially OCD, through his use of examples about various people. The memoir uses many anecdotes demonstrating the specific aspects of different mental illnesses. I believe the beginning of the memoir was very interesting because the author reveals a very compelling situation of a girl eating a…

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    Attempting to locate the best eating routine pill may appear like a unimaginable undertaking, particularly with the large number of eating regimen pills accessible for procurement. Numerous individuals buy an eating regimen pill just to discover that the pill makes them feel jumpy, anxious, or frequently has no impact by any stretch of the imagination. Diet pills every now and again contain the same or comparable mix of fixings and once in a while contain anything new, imaginative, or…

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    For too many girls, being "model thin" is a very real aspiration, and it starts at a disturbingly young age. In 2015, a new study from Common Sense Media made headlines by reporting that 80% of 10-year-old girls have been on a diet. There is too much pressure on young girls to have the “perfect body.” Most teenage girls these days have very low self-esteem and a bad body image. This “ideal.” body that society has pushed onto not just teenagers but young kids as well. Is saddening. It…

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    The Infection Of Yeast

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    Yeast is a single cell organism related to mould and fungi which lives all over the body on all the mucous membranes and line the gastro intestinal tract. Yeast is prominent in the colon where bacteria assists digestion and the manufacturing of some B vitamins. Around 80% of this bacteria, lactobacillus acidophilus, is considered friendly. The remaining 20% is represented by yeast and is known as Candida albicans. Yeast will proliferate in the body and when regulators are disturbed yeast…

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    One! Two three four. Two! Two three four. The sound of feet pounding the pavement in time with the bellows of the Drill Sergeant and our ragged replies. It is our first group run. Alpha group runs in front so it is full of the strongest, fastest, and most fit. Then there's me. Fat, out of shape, and not much of an athlete. I have the option of falling back to bravo if I can't keep up. Three! Two three four. Fire and pain, this is what my body is now. Sweat pours down my face and I'm not alone…

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