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Eating Disorder is Characterized

An eating disorder is characterized by an irregular eating habit. It is a disorder wherein you will either eat less or eat more than you should. A bad eating habit can affect your health eventually, if not treated right away.
All over the world, male and female are suffering from bad eating habit. However the women are the ones who have the highest rate of reported cases, as a matter of fact 5-10 million of women in the United States have eating disorder, compared to men who just average 1 million. This figure is in the US alone, how much more if we include other English countries.
Most people develop this disorder simply because they often associated sexiness or good health to being lean and thin. When in fact, it is the exact opposite of the truth, you may look good like the model in the magazine, but if you have been throwing up or vomiting every time you eat then it does not compensate even if you look good, especially if you ended up in the hospital.
Looking good and sexy does not mean you have to eat less, just to look thin. After all, there are other ways to reduce weight and maintain your figure other than not eating properly. Thousands of people die each year from their eating disorder, and thousands will still die because of their ignorance and lack of self-respect. Read the rest of this entry »
Symptom of Eating Disorder

The symptoms of eating disorder vary with their types and they range from mild to life-threatening. Distorted body image is the most bewildered symptom of eating disorder.
Anorexia Nervosa
The symptoms of anorexia nervosa are thin appearance, fatigue, abnormal blood count, fainting, constipation, dry skin, brittle nails, low blood pressure, irregular heartbeats, menstrual irregularities, bone less, dehydration, loss of menstruation, and hair fall.
The emotional and behavioral symptoms of eating disorders are excessive exercise, preoccupation with food, difficulty in concentrating, refusal to eat, lack of emotion, and denial of hunger. Read the rest of this entry »
Cruise Ship Reviews- Embarkation

The Carnival Dream, Carnival Cruises’ largest cruise liner being all of 130,000-ton with 3,646-passenger capacity. This huge cruise ship cannot be faulted for having spent some time to improve and expand its facilities beyond what is traditional among cruise ships. Hence it is but fitting that cruise ship reviews should be focused on ships that strive and aim to innovate and be reputed for being one of the bests.
Cruise Ship Reviews- Embarkation/Disembarkation
Guests who arrive early can expect to board smoothly and efficiently which is true in almost all cruise ships. Naturally, those who choose to arrive when the influx of boarding passengers is at its peak, will have longer waiting time in their lines. Nevertheless, the cruise ship earned several good cruise ship reviews from passengers who arrived during hours that had less traffic.
The disembarkation it seems was even more efficiently done, in as much as there are passenger cruise ship reviews that were not too pleased when guests were roused on the last day due to an early arrival at the final destination port. Disembarkation procedures were carried out quickly and easily and without care if guests were still unprepared and haven’t had their breakfasts yet. Read the rest of this entry »
With Childhood Obesity It Is Difficult Not To Be Outwardly Shocked.

While childhood obesity is certainly a recognized issue in today’s society, when one takes a look at some of the cold hard facts associated with childhood obesity it is difficult not to be outwardly shocked. One of the most shocking statistics can be identified in how many children are overweight today; in the United States today, it is estimated that the number of children that are between the ages of six and eleven that are obese has tripled in the past thirty years. Per information shared by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than fifteen percent of all children ages six to nineteen are presently overweight. The prevalence of obesity has also doubled in children of preschool age.
Statistics pertaining to childhood obesity differ depending upon the source. Some researchers presently estimate that there are roughly 9 million obese children in the US, all of which face obesity health related issues and complications. According to the International Obesity TaskForce the numbers of obese children is far higher; the IOTF is a group that estimates the number of obese children to be at 155 million school-age children. The prevalence of type II Diabetes in children has increased more than 75 percent in the last twenty years, and eighty-five percent of all type II Diabetes cases are attributed to the onset of obesity. What’s more, eighty-five percent of all coronary disease is brought on by issues related to obesity. Further, as of this date, thirty percent of all Caucasian children are dealing with obesity, while thirty-five percent of Hispanic and African-American children are dealing with obesity. Read the rest of this entry »