IN FACE, SKINNY girl!

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The latest statistics show that approximately one quarter of the nation’s teens are obese. We’re not talking a bit on the chubby side or large-framed, with a little junk in the trunk. We’re talking obese health – threatening, body – imaging, depriving, exercising obese What’s wrong? Why this problem of obesity in America’s teens? THERE’S [...]

Statistics and Fact about Teen Eating Disorders

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There is quite a range in numbers and facts about teen eating disorders offered by various organizations, the bottom line, it is hard to see the real numbers. We try to get the numbers down for you so you can help your teens deal with eating disorders.

Preventing Teen Eating Disorders

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It is very hard to come up with teen eating disorder prevention methods since we are not sure of the causes of eating disorders, but there are a few things we can do.

Causes of Teen Eating Disorders

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Teen eating disorders are beginning to be a more frequent issue with our teens. Learn what are the causes of teen eating disorder in order to help you struggling teen.

Eating Disorders You Are Not Familiar With

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There are plenty of eating disorders you never heard of, and the fact is that they are not rare ones, but they are just neglected by the media.

Child and Teen Obesity

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Every year studies show that child and teen obesity is on the rise in the US. Nevertheless, 84% of parents think their children are of the right and healthy weight, but the studies show that over one third of children population in the US is having obesity problems. “Obesity is one of the biggest public [...]

Signs, Effects & Causes of BULIMIA: Know and Knock The Eating Enemy Out of Your Teen’s Life

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Three Types of Bulimia Simple Bulimia Nervosa is an illness that occurs around the age of 18 in girls. It usually caused by a break in relationship with a boyfriend. The girls that suffer from this, tend to have been mildly under confident and unassertive but come from a broad range of normal family backgrounds. [...]

Pressure from parents is not good

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Parents worried about their teen’s extra pounds should avoid using the “d word” — diet — because it ultimately backfires, new research shows. A University of Minnesota study found that overweight teens whose parents urged them to diet were far more likely to still be heavy five years later than hefty adolescents whose parents had [...]