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Revolution Health: Anorexia - http://www.revolutionhealth.com/conditions/mental-behavioral-health/anorexia/
About signs, symptoms, diagnosis, medications, therapy and treatment of anorexia. Discuss anorexia with others in blogs, forums, and personal stories. |
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WebMD - Anorexia Nervosa - http://www.webmd.com/mental-health/tc/Anorexia-Nervosa-Topic-Overview
In-depth information on the risks, warning signs, prevention and treatment of anorexia. |
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Anorexia: I'm Not a Child and I'm So Afraid - http://www.selfhelpmagazine.com/articles/eating/other/anorexia.html
An article about what happens to many teen anorexics as they get older. |
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Anorexia in Males - http://ltspeed.com/bjblinder/anmales.htm
Information from an eating disorders specialist about anorexia in males. Article discusses female to male comparisons of characteristics, socioeconomic and environmental factors and age of onset. |
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Anorexic Web - http://www.anorexicweb.com/anorexicweb.html
This web page digs deeper into the meaning, struggle, experience, causes, and cures for disordered eating. |
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Eating Disorders Specialist - http://www.ltspeed.com/bjblinder/anmeddis.htm
Anorexia nervosa in association with medical disorders. |
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eMedicine Health: Anorexia Nervosa - http://www.emedicinehealth.com/articles/12688-1.asp
Provides an overview of anorexia nervosa and its causes, symptoms, medical assessment, and treatment. |
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eMedTV Anorexia Channel - http://anorexia.emedtv.com/
Providing medically reviewed information on the symptoms, causes, complications and current treatments for Anorexia. |
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Free Anorexia Information - http://www.findinfo.com/anorexia.htm
Links to organizations, treatment centers, message boards, newsgroups, personal stories, general information, and articles about anorexia. |
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Anorexia Nervosa - http://familydoctor.org/063.xml
Familydoctor.org describes what anorexia is, some of the key characteristics and how it differs from bulimia. Includes warning signs, treatment, and how to help. Sponsored by AAFP (American Academy of Family Physicians). |
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Anorexia is Not About Not Eating - http://www.planet-therapy.com/pub/ed_anorexia-bulimia/freshperspectives.html
Understanding the problem of anorexia. There are many links to additional resources for parents, sufferers, friends, and teens. |
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Anorexic Body: A Qualitative Study - http://www.qualitative-research.net/fqs-texte/1-03/1-03chanma-e.htm
Study attempting to explore the anorexia nervosa patient's subjective experience in family therapy by employing a qualitative inquiry. |
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"Strep" Infection May Cause One Type Of Anorexia - http://pslgroup.com/dg/34ea6.htm
Article that links anorexia nervosa with "strep" throat in teens. |
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Anorexia: Warning to Parents - http://www.angelfire.com/mi/anorexia/index.html
Personal site by a parent whose pre-adolescent daughter developed anorexia after learning about it on a television program. Includes personal reflections, a bibliography of research articles, and links to other resources. |
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Ana Death - http://www.freewebs.com/anadeath/
Page done by ex ED, recovered, nice done, simply and clear. |
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Anorexia When You Are Past Your Teens - http://www.joannapoppink.com/anorexia.html
Article written by Joanna Poppink about women with anorexia. |
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Escape from Anorexia - http://www.escape-from-anorexia.com/
Description of measures parents took to rescue their teenage daugther from anorexia within six month. |
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Already Perfect: Recovery For Anorexia - http://www.angelfire.com/ego/already_perfect/
Includes information about family issues, eating right, positive body image, self esteem, and recovery links. |
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ClinicalTrials.gov: Anorexia - http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct/screen/BrowseAny?path=%2Fbrowse%2Fby-condition%2Faz%2FA%2FD000855%2BAnorexia&recruiting=true
List of clinical trials recruiting patients with Anorexia published by the National Institutes of Health. |
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Anorexia Nervosa from Emergency Medicine / Psychosocial - http://www.emedicine.com/emerg/topic34.htm
Scholarly article regarding mortality rates, pathophysiology, frequency, clinical aspects, different diagnoses to consider, lab and imaging studies, treatment within a general hospital emergency room, follow-up, and a bibliography with links. |