Bulimia.

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Abstract

Bulimia, also known as compulsive eating, has recently been recognized as a disease. Although bulimia is thought to be common, especially among young women, little is known about it. Theorized causes are primary neurologic dysfunction (epileptiform), disturbance in the appetite/satiety center of the hypothalamus, learned abnormal behavior or unsuppressed oral drive. Diagnosis rests primarily on the symptoms. Possible treatment measures include phenytoin, aversion therapy, psychotherapy and self-help groups.

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Johnson, R. E., & Sinnott, S. K. (1981). Bulimia. American Family Physician, 24(1), 141–143. https://doi.org/10.3928/0279-3695-19870901-08

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