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Is Test Anxiety An Area Of Concern In College Students?

Health Encyclopedia: Eating Disorders Risk Factors

Risk Factors


Many factors contribute to the risk of developing an eating disorder.

Age

Dating disorders occur most often in adolescents and young adults. However, new research finds that they are increasingly prevalent among young children. Eating disorders are more difficult to identify in young children because they are rarely suspected.

Age of Onset for Bulimia. A 2004 study of high school students in the United States found that about 25% of girls and 10% of boys followed abnormal eating and wei...

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Expert & Community Posts

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Does Your Child Need a Tutor?
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...Statements such as, "I'll never understand" Anxiety about going to school or before... Read more »

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ADHD and Multiple Diagnoses
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...hotline number to call at 1-800-273-TALK ADHD and Anxiety and Depression:   I happen to manage... Read more »

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The Screening Controversy
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...diagnosis difficult. One person might experience anxiety, sleeplessness and irritability, while... Read more »

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Report: New Studies on Anxiety
By Lynne Taetzsch , Health Expert

...prevention, cure, or better ways of handling our anxiety.In a recent study reported by the... Read more »

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National Anxiety Organizations in the USA and Canada
By Eileen Bailey , Health Expert

  When you have anxiety, it is sometimes hard to know where to turn for help and support but it is... Read more »

Health Guide

Anxiety Disorders: Risk Factors
As many as 25% of all American adults experience intense anxiety at sometime in their lives. The prevalence of true anxiety disorders is much lower, although they are still the most... Read more »
Anxiety Disorders: Other Treatments
...of reactions to stress and stimuli, thus reducing the feeling of helplessness that often accompanies anxiety disorders. CBT works on the principle that the thoughts that produce and maintain... Read more »
Anxiety Disorders: Causes
...biochemistry, environment, history, and psychological profile all seem to contribute to the development of anxiety disorders. Most people with these disorders seem to have a biological... Read more »
Anxiety Disorders: Diagnosis
A physical examination and medical and personal history is essential. Because anxiety accompanies so many medical conditions, some serious, it is extremely important for the doctor to... Read more »
Anxiety Disorders: Introduction
...flight) is provoked by a genuine threat or challenge and is used as a spur for appropriate action.An anxiety disorder, however, involves an excessive or inappropriate state of arousal... Read more »

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