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DARK HUMOR: Advice for Young Anorexics and Bulimics by Dr. Tina Dupres Dr. Tina Dupres is best known for her expertise in the areas of anorexia and bulimia, especially in teens. She has written three books on the subject, 1997s The Fat Girl in the Mirror: A Study of Anorexia and Bulimia and 2001s Wasting Away: Real Issues of Anorexia and Bulimia in Teenagers. Her newest, and perhaps most controversial book, Anorexia and Bulimia: A Practical How-To Guide for Teens will be released in early 2005. For more information, go to www.doctordupres.com. |
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A Look at Anorexia My best friend of a little over two years is anorexic. She isn't getting better, and I can't do anything to help her. Everyone knows what anorexia is. It's what it does that they don't see. I want to share the truth about what anorexia can do. Here's my story of Abby.
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Neurontin: Cure or Con? The drug Neurontin was placed on the market 8 years ago. According to the information approved by the USFDA, it is to be used for only two uses: as an adjunct drug for the control of epileps... |
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Self-Abuse: The New-Age Anorexia Something called the "New-Age Anorexia," self-abuse and mutilation has become the silent cry of a new generation of American teens. What is this perplexing practice, and what drives some teens to do it? |
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