Celebrities: eating disorders
Controversial ‘Anna Rexia’ Halloween Costume Dubbed Offensive and Insensitive to Eating Disorders
Witches, fiends, murderers, murderers’ victims, arch villains, genocidal maniacs, body dysmorphia sufferers – Halloween costumes have always been a mixed bag.
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Timmi Radicke ushers in the age of male eating disorders
Timmi Radicke looks set to spearhead the new wave of eating disorders in the next generation of men as vanity and peer pressure kick in again.
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Miss Universe 2011 – Angola wins silliest female contest.
Beauty pageants used to be occupied by half-witted bints scaring people with their terrifying make up and garish clothes. These days some of them have degrees and everything, although little else has changed.
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Kate Moss’s ‘Nothing Tastes As Good As Skinny Feels’ Slogan Banned
An advert for be-sloganed t-shirts that fuel eating disorders in young girls and modeled by little girls has been banned in the UK. Are the general public seeing sense at last/
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The Alternate Day Diet: not an alternative.
One day you can eat chips, gateau, ice cream, cookies, beer and hot dogs, deep fried cheese and clotted cream sandwiches, pepperoni pizza dipped in chocolate double-deep-fried and rolled in sugar. Twice. And the next day you compensate by pretty much fasting.
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Prader Willi Syndrome book offers hope to victims
A new book – Prader Willi Syndrome: Coping With The Disease – Living With Those Involved, written by Dr Urs Eiholzer, may offer hope to sufferers and those living with a sufferer.
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Was a fight the final straw that sent Demi Lovato to rehab?
Troubled tween star Demi Lovato, who has struggled with cutting and eating disorders and openly discussed her past battles with bullies, hit rock bottom after a “physical altercation“ with a dancer on tour with the Jonas brothers.
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Demi Lovato’s problems the result of bullying
Demi Lovato’s recent decision to check herself into rehab comes from a long history of bullying, according to one source.
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What is Bulimia?
Bulimia always leaves its sufferer wanting more. Click here find out more about the debilitating disease.