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- levels. RFS is most likely to happen in severely or extremely underweight anorexics, as well as when medical comorbidities, such as infection or cardiac failure...
- anonymous experience. Nonetheless, the data for **** addicts and ****ual anorexics draw many similarities in terms of family, abuse, and medical history...
- would give strength to other male anorexics. Krasnow weighed 64 pounds when he died at age 28. My Life as a Male Anorexic, Binghamton, New York 1999, ISBN 0-7890-6029-9...
- Look up anorexia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Anorexia may refer to: Anorexia (symptom), the symptom of poor appetite whatever the cause Anorexia...
- anorexics" and will shun wannarexics who only diet occasionally, and are not dedicated to the "lifestyle" full-time. Community websites for anorexics...
- since amenorrhea may sometimes precede substantial weight loss in some anorexics. A study of 140 parti****nts aged 15-18 years found oligomenorrhea to...
- 1475-3588.2008.00489_3.x. Lyons, Elizabeth J., et al. “Pro-Anorexics and Recovering Anorexics Differ in Their Linguistic Internet Self-Presentation.” Journal...
- University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-533836-2. Shipley, David E. "Thin But Not Anorexic: Copyright Protection for Compilations and Other Fact Works" UGA Legal...
- for suicide". They also noted that at the time of his death, Lanza "was anorexic (he was six feet tall (183 cm) and weighed 112 pounds (51 kg)), to the...
- psychiatrists at the Salpetrière The earliest medical descriptions of anorexic illnesses are generally credited to English physician Richard Morton, in...