- Anorexia nervosa
- Bulimia
- Treating anorexia
- Who suffers from anorexia?
- Orthorexia: the “healthy” eating disorder
- Parents: how to recognise anorexia
- Eating disorders and your teeth
- Bulimia: How to recognise the signs
- Anorexia: How the family can aid recovery
- Bulimia: How to recognise the signs
- Eating disorders
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Mental health
The mental health section deals with mental disorders, eating disorders, dependence and addiction, as well as special dossiers on depression and bipolar disorder.
Dependence and addiction
Dependence is usually related to substance abuse and is characterized by physical withdrawal symptoms. An addiction is a combination of a physical dependence as well as psychological dependence. A dependence or addiction can be developed for many things; from drugs to gambling and even sex and shopping.
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Eating disorders
While eating disorders are more common in young women, they can affect women of any age and men too.
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Mental health disorders
Mental health disorders such as depression, anxiety and problems with alcohol and other drugs are common and treatable.
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Male depression
Depression is an often-diagnosed condition among women, but did you know that an increasing number of men are suffering from depression?
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All about schizophrenia
Schizophrenia is more common mental disorder than you may think, around 1 in every 100 people suffer from the disorder across the world.
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Brain power
Education and environment both impact our brain... so read on to see how you can better optimize your brain power.
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All about depression
Depression exists when feelings of unhappiness intensify and daily life becomes difficult.
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All about bipolar disorder
In bipolar disorder, symptoms of mania and depression tend to alternate, each episode lasting an unpredictable length of time.
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