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Shelley's Angels Society is a non-profit organization that provides bursaries to women and men with bulimia, anorexia or binge eating disorder who can't afford treatment. We also host motivational lectures and raise funds throughout the year.

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Tags: Eating Disorder, Anorexia, Binge Eating, Bulimia, Disease and Condition, Women's Health

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Get help affording eating disorder treatment! Please check out and support http://www.shelleysangels.org/

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Help for Eating Disorders in College - College Health Center - Everyday Health

everydayhealth.com — “Eating disorders like bulimia, anorexia, and binge eating are common in college. Find out the warning signs of eating disorders, and how to get help.View full resource at everydayhealth.com

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Virtual reality food could be used in therapy for eating disorders - Telegraph

telegraph.co.uk — “Sufferers of anorexia and bulimia could reduce their fear and anxieties around food by visiting a computer generated restaurant and pretending to dine, a study shows.View full resource at telegraph.co.uk

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Study: Virtual reality food could be used in therapy for eating disorders http://bit.ly/c9GCpk - Interesting... #health

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College.HealthGuru.com: Diet & Nutrition - Eating Disorders

college.healthguru.com — “As many as 10-percent of college students suffer from an eating disorder like anorexia. And while anorexia nervosa gets the most buzz, you don’t have to be anorexic to have a problem. In fact, some women appear perfectly healthy, but really suffer from body dysmorphic disorder, or a severely skewed body image. Still others have bulimia nervosa, where mealtime is followed by self-induced vomiting. If you or someone you know has a problem of this nature, these videos may help.View full resource at college.healthguru.com

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