Many young people who smoke tobacco or who often have drinking binges have not seriously considered changing. |
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The worst thing about not being a student anymore is no summer holiday, meaning no 5-day test binges. |
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She may find that her occasional chocolate binges wane if she eats regular meals with healthy snacks in between. |
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She's been eating in binges as well, and called in sick today merely because she didn't want to face anyone. |
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He eats too many late-night kebabs after drinking binges stemming from his innate self-hatred and inability to be at peace with the world. |
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Another neighbour, who did not wish to be named, said petty crime and teenage drink binges also plagued the estate. |
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He read Aristotle, Plato, Marx and Lenin and devoured both great European novels and contemporary pulp fiction in binges of late-night reading. |
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When he wasn't hanging out with bootleggers in Wyoming roadhouses, he was going on great binges with F. Scott. |
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Sue Robinson, defending, said her client had been an alcoholic for 25 years and would take herself off on three or four day drinking binges. |
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Another case study in the book is of a bulimarexic, a person who eats in binges, then forces himself to vomit or purges the food with laxatives. |
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Austin, 43, is also one of the streakier players in golf, capable of long binges of birdies and bogeys alike. |
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Economies across Europe are struggling to cope with sluggish growth, lacerating budget cuts and the after-effects of borrowing binges. |
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It would have been a natural response to an afternoon when fortunes lurched like a ladette on the mother of all binges. |
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The flow of short-term funds has been especially problematic, contributing to asset price bubbles and consumption binges. |
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A person with bulimia binges, eats large amounts of food in a short period of time, then purges. |
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Pay was issued daily in order to prevent the drinking binges that occurred when pay was issued monthly. |
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The party scene grew and grew, and many a morning session was attended by bleary-eyed veterans of all-night binges. |
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Bruni candidly writes of his weight struggles, which included bulimia, laxative abuse, and junk-food binges. |
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Gallons of alcohol have also been seized from youngsters who use the streets for open air drink binges and 17 arrests have been made of those caught ignoring police orders. |
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We hypothesise that alcohol, particularly when drunk in binges, acts as a catalyst on acute ischaemic heart diseases, possibly by being synergetic to other triggering factors. |
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Frey predicts that butterfly watchers in the rest of the country may be able to see more monarch drinking binges in hot spells and during mating periods. |
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For example, the capacity of the liver to metabolize alcohol is increased by a steady high level of drinking but markedly impaired by alcohol binges. |
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Aside from the problem of alcoholism, the violence and fighting associated with drinking binges is almost a normal state of affairs in many areas. |
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The currency turmoil in Mexico at the end of 1994 came on top of banks' over-expansion and careless lending binges that had stored up trouble. |
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Both binges ended badly, as companies sold their stakes at a loss and bolted for home. |
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He or she may refuse to monitor blood sugar levels, go on food binges, or be evasive about test results. |
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Others may rely upon substances to interrupt binges, elevate mood or to cope with the numbness. |
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Whether or not the crisis ends with a vomiting bout will determine whether any weight gain is associated with these eating binges. |
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A feeling of lack of control over eating behaviour during the eating binges. |
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Did you know that waxwings get drunk on rowan berries, and possess livers twice the size of other comparable birds to deal with these occasional binges? |
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Drink and drug binges at a graveyard in the town and vandalism at a play park on the Forest estate have caused residents a lot of misery over the last few months. |
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Lonely, homesick, working nonstop, and sometimes mistreated, some migrant workers compensate for their hard work by letting go-having drinking binges, engaging in paid or casual sex, spending time with their lovers. |
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No one binges on broccoli, but they binge on cookies or cake. |
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They often alternate cocaine binges with periods of abstinence. |
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The person with bulimia binges on huge quantities of food and then purges their body of dreaded calories by self-induced vomiting, laxative use and often excessive exercising. |
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Billy Martin made a career of drunken binges. |
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However, such pleasures are fleeting, and if you rely on unhealthy foods to get high, you may mess up your reward system, encouraging uncontrollable cravings and binges. |
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And it's at night, invariably, when the binges happen. |
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Obesity is a significant issue within African-American communities, and this too has been found to come along with disordered eating, with some using purging to control the binges. |
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Dieting creates psychological and physiological urges to binge on taboo foods, and, although in the short term people may have binges when they first start eating intuitively, they eventually learn to trust themselves. |
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They may react in one of two ways: denial of the disease, or with aggressive behavior, which may be acted out through food binges or skipping their insulin. |
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The binges are accompanied by feelings of loss of control, guilt or shame. |
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The overeater eats throughout the day, not just during binges. |
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