What is Bulimia?
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Scientific Causes
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Bulimia is...

What is an eating disorder?

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The meaning of societal causes.

What is the people and environment around someone cause certain things?

100

The meaning of scientific causes.

What is the genetics and chemicals behind a cause?

100

The belief of what a person was that had an eating disorder in the 12th century.

What are demons?

100

The gender bulimia is most commonly found in.

Who are women?

200

The most commonly known way of purging.

What is forcing themselves to throw up?

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The possible results from family troubles.

What are mental and eating disorders?

200

The person or people that make developing bulimia easier.

Who are family members?

200

The solution that was thought best for those with an eating disorder in the 12th century.

What is being burned at the stake?

200

Makes people easily begin their eating disorder or relapse in many cases.

What is stress?

300

The different ways somebody can purge unwanted food.

What is throwing up, excessive exercise, and taking laxatives?

300

Examples of things that girls see from a young age that makes them believe they must look a certain way.

What are magazines, models, social media, and television?

300

The part of a person that makes him or her more susceptible to getting bulimia.

What are genes (DNA)?

300

The place physicians believed those with abnormal eating habits should go before the recognition of eating disorders.

What is an asylum?

300

Factors that make it easier for somebody to develop eating disorders if they already have these.

What is alcoholism, depression, and obesity?

400

The amount of calories bulimics eat in an hour of binge eating.

What is 3,000-10,000 calories?

400

An example of a country where bulimia is most commonly found and developed.

What is the United States?

400

The chemicals in your brain are crucial to the development of bulimia.

What are neurotransmitters?

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The time period bulimia can be traced back to.

When is 400 A.D.?

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The age range when most people will develop bulimia.

What is 15-24 years old?

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The percentage of people that develop bulimia after age 25. 

What is 0.5%?

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The most common areas where bulimia is found.

What is food is easily accessed and a thin appearance is desired?

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The factors that serotonin controls.

What is mood, behavior, and appetite?

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The year bulimia was officially its own eating disorder.

When is 1979?

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The percentage of women in the United States with bulimia.

What is 1.5%?

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