Everyone has experienced a craving or an uncontrollable impulse. It's an internal urge driving you to eat that chocolate or buy that impulse item you really don't need but looks great right now. Most people cave to their impulses for the moment but regain control soon. For people who suffer from compulsive buying, their craving to purchase something goes far deeper than a simple impulse buy and has far-reaching consequences.
Dieting success might lie in solitude. If you have repeatedly failed to change your diet, maybe it is time to look at your environment and the people you eat with because they might be influencing your choices and habits. Dieti...
Eating disorder hospitals in New York provide critical support and health care services for individuals suffering from multiple types of related disorders. According to Harvard researchers in the 2007 article "The Excesses Of E...
Sometimes it may be difficult to acknowledge that you to need seek outside help for a problem your child is having. However, according to KidsHealth, children can benefit from therapy or counseling as much as adults can. Therap...
Streptococcus pyogenes produces toxins that destroy the skin and its underlying tissue in addition to muscle and fat. Streptococcus pyogenes causes widespread damage to subcutaneous tissue and blocks small vessels under the ski...
This chronic pattern can cause significant damage to the stomach, throat, esophagus and digestive process. Bulimia sufferers engage in these behaviors in attempts to control their weight. Their need to control their weight is d...
Eating disorders, such as anorexia and bulimia, are complex illnesses that involve poor body image and low self-esteem, obsession with weight loss and harmful dieting behaviors. According to the National Eating Disorders Associ...
Other common aspects of the disorder include depressive moods, low self esteem and body image, and history of dieting and/or obesity. Since the illness is muti-faceted, multiple treatment options may best ensure proper healing ...
Eating disorders are complex illnesses that involve emotional, social, physical and biological factors. Relapses, or recurrence of symptoms, are common following completion of eating disorder treatment programs. While relapses ...
Binge eating disorder is characterized by bouts of excessive food intake, or binging, during which a person feels a loss of control. According to the Mayo Clinic, effective treatment for binge eating disorder should lead to red...
According to the University of Pennsylvania Office of Health Education, compulsive overeating disorder indicates an addiction to food. A variety of treatment options are available to those with the disorder.
Anorexia nervosa, bulimia and binge eating disorder are classified as mental disorders in the fourth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. Adrienne Ressler, president of the International Associa...
Necrotizing fasciitis, commonly known as flesh-eating bacteria, is caused by an infection from the group A streptococcus (GAS) bacterium family, reports the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The infection is a f...
Recovering from an eating disorder such as anorexia or bulimia is a life long process. The most important thing you can do to recover is visit a mental health professional that can help you to better understand the underlying ...
Eating disorders can be damaging physically, emotionally and mentally. Binging and purging causes serious damage to the body, but the emotional and mental scars can be much deeper. The internal healing process from an eating d...
Anorexia nervosa, bulimia, and binge eating are the most common eating disorders, and their symptoms can be slightly different. However, treatment is only effective if the symptoms are acknowledged by both the person and their ...