Bulimia is characterized by recurrent episodes of binge eating, extreme weight control behaviors, and over-evaluation of weight and shape. |
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Many people with compulsive eating disorders report that they also take little enjoyment from binge eating, but found it very hard to stop. |
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More female than male athletes reported binge eating, fasting, or use of appetite control pills. |
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Millions of people worldwide suffer from eating disorders such as anorexia, bulimia, and binge eating. |
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There's little information about the prevalence of binge eating, probably because so many people do it in secret. |
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All eight episodes of each series will be posted online all at once for binge watching. |
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It was supposed to be spectacular, appointment TV in this era of DVRs and binge watching. |
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Before you start planning your summer binge viewing, find out when your favorite broadcast shows are ending. |
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Analysts say the move will help the BBC meet modern demands for binge viewing. |
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The streets of our cities are awash with ne'er-do-wells blitzed on pints of binge. |
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Very, very sweet weekend at the box office, Kyra, as moviegoers continued on their oh so fabulous candy binge. |
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Neither the Maori pa nor the Muscovite fort had an impact on forests similar to the Japanese castle-construction binge. |
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A mum today launched a campaign to hammer home the dangers of binge drinking after her schoolboy son nearly died following a boozy night out. |
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After all, the real social problems are feral youths and binge drinkers and people who split infinitives. |
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Nocturnal eaters were significantly more likely to report binge eating and differed significantly from non-nocturnal eaters. |
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It's important to distinguish binge eating disorder from other eating disorders, such as bulimia nervosa and anorexia nervosa. |
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These disorders include anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa and binge eating disorder. |
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Still others are equally driven to lose weight by purging in one form or another whether binge eating or not. |
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Even though I was trying to purge myself of him, the constant influx of delicate memories made me feel like I was on a Justin binge. |
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One of the authors, a drunken sot, compliments Deeds, and convinces him, with Bennett's help, to go on a binge with him. |
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The early '90s brought us grunge, there was the rise of hip-hop and rap, and the decade closed with a binge on bubblegum pop. |
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Females classified as highly active were more likely to have used alcohol and to have binge drank compared to non-active individuals. |
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Bulimia nervosa can be difficult to identify because of extreme secrecy about binge eating and purgative behaviour. |
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Manifestly, America's bubble economy of the late 1990s had its center in the most profligate consumer borrowing and spending binge in history. |
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Sadly though, our binge culture does pressurise young people into believing that inebriation is essential for enjoyment. |
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Got home threatening to binge on chocolates but only managed to down one praline before my vodka-soaked attention drifted. |
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Episodes of binge eating also occur in the eating disorder bulimia nervosa. |
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After a recent buying binge, you get a call at home from your credit-card company. |
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Hunger cravings can take control and send you on an eating binge that can actually lead to weight gain! |
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Slowly stirring, my aching body crabbily reported the casualties of my latest drinking binge. |
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As a consequence of binge drinking they are also likely to be absent from work or school. |
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For the remainder of the night the unsteady trumpeting of the elephants echoed through the forest as the pixilated herd acted out their binge. |
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For companies like Cott, the ceremony presents the opportunity for an all-day binge of TV, analyst confabs, and shrimp bowls. |
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Some licensees now warn that increased binge drinking will be the inevitable result. |
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Children are resorting to binge drinking, often becoming so inebriated they can't speak or walk. |
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The culture of binge drinking is peculiar to Britain and the law is partly to blame. |
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We binge on the wrong foods, overindulge in caffeine and are exposed to environmental toxins. |
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By following these guidelines, rather than avoiding certain foods, I'll be less inclined to binge on empty calories or go overboard at mealtime. |
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Civilised behaviour is the key to appearing middle class, so don't binge drink, never swear and don't do anything ostentatious. |
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Start guzzling hard liquor right off the bat and the binge is over before it started. |
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They ask new licensed premises to adhere to conditions which outlaw happy hours and other heavy price discounts which encourage binge drinking. |
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Police plan to take weekend binge drinkers and drunken down-and-outs to the facility until they are fit to look after themselves again. |
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Several potential mechanisms have been suggested linking cardiovascular disease and death with binge drinking and alcohol withdrawal. |
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Their warning comes as the Government has announced a crackdown on binge drinking and drunken anti-social behaviour. |
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Founders sometimes become arrogant and go on a rapid and unwarranted expansion binge, he warns. |
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A more effective way to reduce binge drinking is to curb happy hours and other cheap drinks promotions. |
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Children and teens who sometimes eat a lot don't necessarily have binge eating disorder. |
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War could now be waged on binge drinking by clamping down on cheap drinks promotions and happy hours, which encourage reckless boozing. |
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Last month Yates became the first nationwide drinks chain to tackle the menace of binge drinking by banning happy hours. |
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Such binge drinking disinhibits people and leads to a spectrum of anti-social behaviour ranging from yobbism and vandalism to serious violence. |
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They binge on Thai food, drink and make merry, take the sun and gleefully partake in Pattaya's rowdy nightlife. |
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Manchester's war on binge drinking has been held up as a model for other cities as a new report reveals the true cost of alcohol abuse. |
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A nationwide bar chain became the first to tackle the menace of binge drinking yesterday by banning happy hours. |
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American corporations are saving more, but seem hardly inclined to go on a renewed capital expenditure binge. |
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I'd rather have my players getting baked in their homes than have them binge drinking in the clubs. |
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You know how in most countries, binge drinking is a stage you go through at uni? |
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The big boys are on a merger binge that is paralyzing the industry and bumping fledgling and mid-range artists off the radar. |
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Other illnesses such as body dismorphic disorder, self-harm and binge eating are also affected by media pressure. |
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He became depressed because of the situation, turned to binge drinking and his life went off the rails. |
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Bolton is one of 77 key areas targeted by the government under a summer crackdown on binge drinkers and alcohol-fuelled violence. |
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Some tenants felt Christmas would not generate big profit margins for them, but others saw a ray of hope with a late-buying binge. |
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It's a string of 12 pubs that the natives visit serially, in the time-honoured tradition of binge drinking. |
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For many parents and college officials, beer pong has become synonymous with binge drinking. |
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The Licensing Act 2003 is designed to tackle binge drinking and anti-social behaviour by discouraging happy hours. |
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And it's a lot healthier than saving your quota up for binge sessions at the end of the week. |
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The database company continues a multiyear, multibillion-dollar acquisition binge with an eye to dominating the enterprise application landscape. |
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Although he promised to stay off alcohol, he went on a binge last month in his local pub. |
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He calls it a blip and likens it to a reformed alcoholic relapsing into a 24-hour binge. |
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But many in the licensed trade are unhappy about the latest attempt to curb binge drinking. |
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Ministers plan to outlaw happy hours in a bid to crack down on binge drinking. |
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Although he promised to stay off alcohol, Best went on a binge last month in his local pub. |
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When I first became interested in Linux, I purchased Red Hat and went on a binge to explore everything. |
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People with binge eating disorder are extremely distressed by their binge eating. |
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That way he got paid pretty quickly, went on a binge, sobered up, wrote another one, and so on. |
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She admitted she used to be a binge drinker and sometimes got through two bottles of wine a day. |
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Making alcohol more expensive will not modify the behaviours of alcoholics nor binge drinkers. |
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It will help get away from binge drinking and drinking vast amounts before last orders. |
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In pregnant human females, one ill-timed bout of binge drinking may produce permanent fetal damage. |
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But in this corner, the binge drinking and the droopy drawers are seen as a coarsening of society and it's time to take a stand. |
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Early exposure to the culture of binge drinking can do terrible harm to a child. |
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Last month the Home Office also announced proposals to help tackle the culture of binge drinking. |
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A policy to tackle binge drinking was published by the Government last month. |
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At the college level binge drinking was reported by 65 percent of drinkers, the highest level in the nation. |
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Furnham was speaking in advance of the release of a report on binge drinking to which he has contributed. |
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Nor should there be any doubt that our society's fondness for binge drinking is related to the spreading epidemic of extreme casual violence. |
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The Department of Health, in a bid to curb binge drinking among young people, pushed for a 50 per cent increase in duty on spirits. |
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Opening later encourages sensible drinking, rather than binge drinking in short periods. |
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Even normal activities like eating out with friends can be a daunting task for binge eaters. |
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Since many binge eaters restrict food intake during the day and binge at night, the goal is to get them to eat three meals a day and a snack. |
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People who are binge eaters are always going to struggle because you need to eat for survival so you can't leave your temptation alone. |
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Persons with bulimia nervosa, however, usually purge, fast, or do strenuous exercise after they binge eat. |
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People who are not overweight or only mildly obese should probably avoid dieting, since strict dieting may worsen binge eating. |
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Depression has been linked to numerous stress and emotional disorders including binge eating. |
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The condition is characterised by the patient's inability to control the urge to indulge in binge eating. |
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They wanted to see if deep brain stimulation might help stop binge eating, and if so, why it worked. |
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Oprah's story of overindulgence strikes an eerie chord in a nation struggling with the consequences of a massive credit binge. |
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A table creaking under the weight of a Christmas banquet, a classic celebration of binge eating and drinking. |
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For men, excessive, or binge drinking, is defined as five or more drinks at one time, or more than 15 drinks during the week. |
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But Attack on Titan deserves to be respected as more than just another beautiful, easy Netflix binge. |
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An upcoming study shows that the more you engage in binge drinking, the higher your social status. |
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Women who drink rival men in amount of alcohol consumed, and trail men only slightly in incidents of binge drinking. |
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Although both bulimic and anorectic patients have abnormal eating habits and often exercise excessively, bulimia can be determined by the habit of binge eating and purging. |
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The company has recently countered criticism about selling alcohol cheaper than other licensed premises, thus encouraging binge drinking, by altering its pricing policy. |
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Our anti-Sully is a guy who flies on the heels of a coke binge and pours his own cocktails in the galley. |
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Various initiatives aimed at reducing city-centre crime and rowdiness, including the latest clamp-down on binge drinkers over the Christmas period, appear to be paying off. |
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Ever since Netflix debuted Cards last year, the concept of binge viewing has skyrocketed. |
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Watching celebrity lives is almost exactly like watching soap operas, and in a sphere where scandal is a weekly event, a gay drug binge gone wrong is hardly worthy of note. |
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Gone are the working-man dive bars where Joyce would binge drink and ponder his literary hardship. |
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Police officers are cracking down on underage binge drinkers and alcohol-related violence, with target numbers of licensed premises to visit in a shift. |
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Progress for Scotland's health means five pieces of fresh fruit a day, semi-skimmed milk, less frying and taking the binge out of the nation's drink habit. |
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In early September, after a binge drinking session, he collapsed in the street and was rushed by ambulance to York Hospital where he was treated and discharged. |
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He then defined binge drinking as consuming four pints in one session. |
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The Government will toughen the rules on broadcast advertising of alcohol to tackle binge drinking, and work with the drinks industry through a voluntary scheme. |
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He does not normally drink much but is a classic binge drinker. |
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There have been quite a few documentaries recently on binge drinking. |
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Not all obese people are binge eaters and not all binge eaters are obese. |
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Further, sociocultural mechanisms have been identified as important predisposing factors in binge eating and as underlying factors in the etiology of bulimia. |
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Anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and binge eating disorder are illnesses associated with maladaptive eating regulation responses and are most commonly seen in women. |
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An illness that resembles bulimia nervosa is binge eating disorder. |
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Hopefully I can find some candy corn and sit down with 5 bags and binge. |
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Indeed, the national U.S. drinking age of 21 has inadvertently caused the 18 to 20 year olds to go underground where they learn to binge rather than quaff a casual stein. |
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This includes, where appropriate, additional powers to limit the opening hours of bars, pubs and clubs and the opportunities for binge drinking caused by happy hours. |
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The forebrain specifically the orbitofrontal cortex, which uses associative information to envision future outcomes can be significantly damaged by binge drinking. |
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Most haunting is a frostbite victim's stump of an arm, newly amputated after he had fallen asleep in temperatures of minus 40C while he was on a vodka binge. |
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For people with binge eating disorder, at first food may provide sustenance or comfort, but later it's the focus of incredible guilt and distress. |
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Over a third of women in their twenties are binge drinkers and their fondness for products like vodka and cocktails have helped drive spirits sales. |
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If the players think they are enhancing the image of the game by binge drinking, or worse, then the game will always tetter on the edge of disaster. |
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One resident said groups of up to 40 teenagers are binge drinking in Cheam Park, and have vandalised cars and fencing at homes overlooking the park. |
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Cutting out favourite snacks leads many children to binge on the foods they have been denying themselves, Harvard Medical School researchers found. |
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Older women may binge and purge to cope with unpleasant mood stages. |
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Its downfall echoed much of the telecom sector in that it was caught in the pincer grip of a fall in business activity and too much debt, courtesy of its acquisition binge. |
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Thousands of public houses agreed to ban Happy Hour promotions yesterday, but campaigners said more action was needed to get a firm grip on binge drinking. |
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Family and friends say he was prone to epileptic fits, which were often brought on after binge drinking, though no alcohol was found in his blood after he died. |
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Loss of control is central to psychological disturbance associated with binge eating disorder. |
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A BLOOD test could help spot binge drinkers and lead to early treatment for alcohol abuse. |
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A support group called Overeaters Anonymous, offers hope to everyone from compulsive overeaters and binge eaters to bulimics and anorexics. |
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Those with PD had a significantly increased risk of starting to use drugs or starting to binge drink frequently. |
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Cottone says that binge eating triggers patterns of chemical responses in the brain that are similar to those in drug and alcohol addiction. |
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Because alcohol disinhibits appetite, it could trigger binge eating that could trigger a relapse of the eating disorder. |
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Pentagon warns that China is narrowing the gap with the US in high-tech weaponry, spending binge surpasses official figures. |
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David Murray, defending, said Shepherd was 'a young man who in drink is disinhibited,' and binge drinking has caused him difficulties. |
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Males who received negative comments about weight-related issues by their fathers to binge at least weekly. |
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If you receive a negative EKG, you too can go on a prescription-drug binge. |
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Google Hangout designed to provide education and recovery inspiration to those struggling with, or recovering from, binge eating disorder. |
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Department of Health survey found that binge drinking is still popular, especially in the Midwest. |
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While suffering from the condition hypomania, Frankie embarked on a booze and cocaine binge that saw him arrested 30 times in just four months. |
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Health experts in the UK have been warning for years about the soaring rate of binge drinking among the middle aged and elderly. |
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It is a positive step forward to change the lager lout, binge drinking culture of this area. |
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We must start fining these idiot weekend yobbo binge drinkers for their cost to the UK NHS, then spend the money on people that really need help. |
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Two days later, original drummer Stuart Cable was found dead in his home in Aberdare having choked on his own vomit after binge drinking. |
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One reason for the poor academic performance was that each McCain was a five-star binge drinker and carouser. |
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Jessica Simpson reportedly went on a drinking binge after discovering ex-boyfriend John Mayer is dating Jennifer Aniston. |
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Anorexia involves restricting the amount of food you eat, while bulimics binge on food then purge if from their bodies. |
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From spicy arrestees on COPS to Tom Cruise, the low-tech binge of singled-out talking heads and show-offs overwhelms, producing simultaneous exhilaration and unease. |
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Throughout intercourse the body produces phenethylamine, a natural amphetamine that may help to reduce cravings for junk food, cigarettes and binge eating. |
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Brennan, from McLean Hospital in Belmont, Massachusetts, said his team was not surprised that memantine reduced binge episodes since that was their initial hypothesis. |
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Liam Groom was jailed for 18 months after Wolverhampton Crown Court heard his dangerous motorway antics followed a drinking binge of sambuca and cans of lager. |
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Champion was briefly fired from the band, but Martin later pleaded with him to return after kicking him out, and because of his guilt, went on a drinking binge. |
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The opening four chapters in this collection review the biological and psychological underpinnings of anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder, and obesity. |
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Another new diagnosis is binge eating disorder, characterized by eating a large amount of food in a short time at least once a week for three months. |
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In announcing its approval of Vyvanse, the FDA cited outcomes from two clinical studies involving 724 adults with moderate to severe binge eating disorders. |
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The current study utilized social cognitive theory and its framework in predicting alcohol use and binge drinking among Asian Indian college students. |
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The Google Hangout will cover recovery tips and insights to assist those struggling with binge eating disorder as they successfully navigate treatment and recovery. |
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Experts say binge eating disorder, where sufferers lose control and eat a lot in a short period but cannot recall what they have had, is linked to depression. |
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But as a nation we are still a bunch of problem binge drinkers. |
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Binge drinking may not be so bad after all, according to a recent study that found that binge drinkers are happier than those who do not binge drink. |
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Now, we realise, the biggest binge drinkers are in the House of Commons. |
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While binge drinking tends to be more common in young adults, binge drinkers aged 65 years and older report binge drinking more often-an average of five to six times a month. |
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When studying the chance of heart attack and death from heart disease, the authors found that binge drinking doubled the risk in comparison to regular drinking. |
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She often comes home quite drunk and I think she's been binge drinking. |
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Dr Jessen finds out why boys are so stinky, exposing their worst habits and grottiest crevices, while Dr McKenna reveals binge drinking risks their livers and lives. |
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Fights caused by binge drinking are a major problem in Cardiff. |
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The Y-BOCS-BE is a modified version of Yale-Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale that measures the obsession of binge eating thoughts and compulsiveness of binge eating behaviors. |
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The moral panic about binge drinking is the other major challenge facing the alcohol sector, and low prices and sexy advertising are seen as twin demons. |
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