Bulimia Nervosa News
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Electrical Brain Stimulation May Treat Bulimia
Though preliminary, it found symptoms of eating disorder lessened in first 24 hours after treatment
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Parents Should Be Involved in Teen's Bulimia Treatment: Study
Recovery is faster when family is part of therapy, researchers find
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Bulimia Tied to Brain Differences
Women with bulimia nervosa may particularly impulsive because of their brain activity patterns, a new study shows.
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Family Therapy Helps Teens With Bulimia
A family-based approach showing promise in the treatment of children and teens with anorexia may be an even more effective treatment for another eating disorder -- bulimia.
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Scientists Hot on Trail of Bulimia Genes
Scientists may be closer to finding the genes that make a young person vulnerable to eating disorders.
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Prozac Prevents Bulimia Relapse
Drug Remains Effective Against Binge/Purge Cycle Over Time
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Antisuicide Therapy May Help Bulimics Cope With Disease
Approach Teaches Emotional Management
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Antisuicide Therapy May Help Bulimics Cope With Disease
Approach Teaches Emotional Management
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Light Therapy Lessens Bulimics' Binging and Purging
That light box some people use to beat the "winter blues" may do more good for our minds than we thought.
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Bulimia Increases Risk of Miscarriage, Premature Delivery
Women with bulimia nervosa are at higher risk for complications if they become pregnant, a study presented last week at the Royal College of Psychiatrists meeting in Edinburgh, Scotland, reveals.
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Anti-Nausea Drug Helps Bulimics
A drug used to lessen the side effects of chemotherapy for cancer patients seems to help bulimic women reduce -- or even stop -- their cycle of binge eating and purging.