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| Articles about Binge Eating |
| A Binge Eating Disorder is Treatable | | 2008-05-27 20:56:18 | | If you overeat on a regular basis in order to cope with stress or negative feelings then it is quite possible that you suffer from a binge eating disorder. In addition, the over eater feels even worse after they have finished their binge. An important point to note is that this condition is treatable. Therefore, please consult a physician as soon as possible if you suffer from this condition.A binge eating disorder is seen as compulsive overeating where the person eats a large amount of food without being able to stop eating or control their eating. These episodes can last for a couple of hours at a time. In some cases, the individual will eat off and on all day long. They will eat when they are not hungry and will not stop eating even when they are completely full. Another symptom is that they could eat so fast that they do not even register what they have just eaten.As you can see, a binge eating disorder can be extremely harmful. It leaves the person with feelings of guilt and feeli... | | By: Health Care Guide | | |
| | Binge Eating | | 2008-01-28 14:01:34 | | All of this time we have talked about what to eat and what not to eat. Though, that is only part of the solution to a good diet. There is something that we also need to talk about. What we haven’t talked about is eating habits. When you should and shouldn’t eat. That is as [...]... | | By: Online Business Alliance & Niches | | |
| | Sleeping Pills, Binge Eating and Driving while asleep | | 2007-03-28 08:56:00 | | A new sleeping pill that some specialists say could pave the way for longer-term use. The drug, developed by Sepracor, a pharmaceutical company in Marlborough, Mass., will be called Lunesta. It had been called Estorra during its development, but the F.D.A. deemed that name too similar to that of another drug. The F.D.A. now recommends that sleeping pills be used for no longer than 7 to 10 days. That is because there are concerns that the pills can lose effectiveness over time or become addictive.The most widely prescribed sleeping pills can cause strange behavior like driving and eating while asleep. The F.D.A.'s review was prompted, in part, by queries to it from The New York Times last year, after some users of the most widely prescribed drug, Ambien, started complaining online and to their doctors about unusual reactions ranging from fairly benign sleepwalking episodes to hallucinations, violent outbursts, nocturnal binge eating and — most troubling of all — driving while aslee... | | By: The Health Archive | | |
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