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Meanings of suffer from anorexia in inglés
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The latest research is discovering changes in the brains of those who sufferfromanorexia compared with normal brains.
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Some 30,000-40,000 people in France sufferfromanorexia, most of them teenagers, health experts estimate.
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Of that figure, more than 25,000 men and women sufferfromanorexia, while almost 108,000 have bulimia.
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Although numerous patients with cancer have been reported to sufferfromanorexia during or following chemotherapy, treatment options for anorexia remain to be determined.
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Up to an estimated 40,000 people sufferfromanorexia in France, nine out of 10 of them women and girls.
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In the past five years I have met an increasing number of 12-yearolds sufferingfromanorexia nervosa.
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Plus she was secretly sufferingfromanorexia.
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Simon, who suffersfromanorexia, spoke to the BBC about how he has become frightened of eating.
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A campaigner who sufferedfromanorexia and personality disorder took her life after suffering from an early age.
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She was sufferingfromanorexia nervosa.
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The NHS in Berkshire has been using social media to help patients sufferingfromanorexia recover and stay well.
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A woman sufferingfromanorexia weighed just 30kg when she was refused medical admission to a Co Meath hospital.
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A woman from Neath, south Wales, who sufferedfromanorexia as a teenager explains how she has been helping with the study.
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She said her son had attempted to take his own life when he was 14 years old and was sufferingfromanorexia.
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The lack of public in-patient services for those sufferingfromanorexia is the subject of a judicial review this week, writes Fionola Meredith.
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Children as young as nine are sufferingfromanorexia, according to Dr John Griffin, director of the eating disorders programme at St Patrick's Hospital, Dublin.