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Diabulimia/ED-DTM1 Terminology

By |May 28th, 2014|Categories: Bulimia|Tags: |

“Diabulimia,” a portmanteau that combines diabetes and bulimia, has been coined in recent years to describe the eating disorder behavior observed in people with type 1 diabetes who manipulate their insulin doses in order to lose weight.  The term cropped up in 2006-2007 when a slew of articles were written about this eating disorder symptom.

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Beyond The Basics – New Approaches To Treatment Of Anorexia Nervosa

By |May 25th, 2014|Categories: Anorexia|Tags: |

Anorexia Nervosa is a serious and potential life threatening disorder that usually begins during adolescence.  Anorexia is characterized by intense fear of gaining weight, weight loss, distorted body image and amenorrhea.

Biology Of The Binge: Food, Mood, And Serotonin

By |May 22nd, 2014|Categories: Blog|Tags: |

Many of us have experienced the instantaneous connection between food and mood. We may find ourselves crunching nervously through bags of potato chips when under pressure or slurping down containers of cool and silky chocolate ice cream in distracted attempts to soothe our sadness.

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