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    Can You Benefit From A Tummy Tuck? When it comes to your body, you want to make sure you are comfortable with it. A lot of people are not comfortable to with stomach area. This is because they either feel overweight, or they have recently had a dramatic weight loss that left them with a soft, flabby stomach that causes them to have a lack of confidence. Thankfully, there are options, if you suffer from this. What is a tummy tuck? When you have weight loss you can feel great, after all you…

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    Competitive eating is a very popular event not only in America but in a couple other countries. This event, however has caused a lot of controversy for people. Some people think that it is great, and should continue forever. They believe it is a native traditions. Other disagree, saying that they should stop due to causes of serious health problems. Personally, my opinion on this event is that competitive eating should stop. One reason of my standpoint is the serious health problems and…

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    Since childhood most people have watched their favorite pirate movie and fantasized about being on a ship that was commanded by a captain with a wooden leg or they have dreamed of being on a Caribbean island looking for buried treasure. Most of what’s been told to the masses about the life of people who have sailed the high seas is not fully accurate. The reality is the life of a so - called pirate and sailor was extremely harsh and very dangerous. Scurvy killed more sailors than all battles,…

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    In the United States one in two hundred women suffer from anorexia, and 10 percent of college students suffer from a clinical eating disorder. These statistics are completely staggering to me. Personally knowing many people, as well as myself, who have struggled with body image issues, it is hard to watch others suffering through it. Women have now started encouraging body positivity to help their fellow women feel comfortable in their own bodies. In the U.S there are many people who are…

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    Depression has many effects on humans body and social life. Depression affects on human appetite , some people become over eating or dismissing eating completely. this is can cause a loss in weight or a massive gain in weight which lead to diabetes. Eating problems may also lead to stomachaches and malnutrition. Depression may affect also the cardiovascular and immune systems. stress hormones raise the rate o heat beats and make the blood vessels more tight. Putting the body in a long depression…

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    weight loss supplements. Risk factors that may increase a person's risk of getting bulimia is mostly people who have family history like…

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    Eating Disorders What is an eating disorder? you may think it’s something everyone comes upon it sometime in their life. Not, everyone comes upon it. But, there's a lot of people that deals with the suffering and pain of this disorder. In this essay you will learn about, what an eating disorder is, how an eating disorder affects your body, how you can tell is someone is struggling with an eating disorder, and how to help someone with an eating disorder. What is an Eating Disorder?…

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    The media shames bigger sized women. This shame often makes women look at themselves in a different light. That often leads to young girls and women to feel that their bodies are not normal and start seeing themselves in a different, more harsh light. Lack of body positivity causes lower self-esteem and often leads to eating disorders. Many resources have come to the conclusion that lack of body positive and self-esteem leads to eating disorders. Teens and young girls with eating disorders are…

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    In the article, “Causes and Recovery in Anorexia Nervosa: The Patient’s Perspective”, it was found from the study that over one-third of the patients reported family issues as a leading factor to their development of anorexia nervosa (Tozzi et al., 2002, 148). In addition to this fact, a person who has a personality that is predisposed to obsessionality, perfectionism, and low self-esteem has a higher chance…

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    The depression causes the victims to get involved in eating disorders to try to control their negative emotions. This makes them be expose to anorexia or bulimia. They will start losing weight and energy. After being raped, victims will usually feel vulnerable in front of society and will start facing trouble to socialize with new people. This will lead them to have personal crises for days, weeks or even months. They will lose their self-respect and will get involved in substance abuse as well,…

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