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...female student, who has recently overcome a combination of bulimia and anorexia, described an overpowering need for some control over her life...

Author: By Caralee E. Caplan, CONTRIBUTING REPORTER | Title: Eating Disorders on the Rise at Harvard | 12/1/1992 | See Source »

Some of the highlights of the festival include Sittin' Pretty, about a babysitter who kills the baby and bakes him in a pie; Bulimiator, in which Arnold meets anorexia; Dogpile, about--well, the title is self-explanatory, and the eye-catching T-shirts are everywhere; and Deep Sympathy, the grand finale, featuring murder, necrophilia, maggots and mutilation...

Author: By Deborah T. Kovsky, | Title: Cartoons for Dirty Minds | 10/15/1992 | See Source »

...master molecule of more than just depression. This stress- related substance is also elevated in people suffering from obsessive- compulsive disorders and eating disorders such as anorexia and bulimia. Equally intriguing is the fact that the same drugs used to treat depression are effective against all these conditions and against panic attacks as well. Some researchers have therefore concluded that the diverse disorders may in fact be linked. "Depression may be only the tip of the iceberg of a family of dysfunctions," says James Hudson, a psychiatrist at Harvard...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Depression the Growing Role of Drug Therapies | 7/6/1992 | See Source »

...overdose. She carried a virtual pharmacy around in her pocketbook. She drenched herself with alcohol. As she wrote in an early poem, "the odor of death hung in the air/ like rotting potatoes." She checked in and out of sanitariums. Doctors tried to minister to her hysteria, depression, anorexia, insomnia, wildly alternating moods, lacerating rages, trances, fugue states, terrible confusions, bouts of self-disgust...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Pains of The Poet -- And Miracles | 9/23/1991 | See Source »

...beauty. Women, she says, do not have to choose between the two, but can delight in a frivolous enjoyment of fashion without becoming a slave to it. In contrast, Joan Jacobs Brumberg, an associate professor of women's studies at Cornell University, who wrote a 1988 history of anorexia titled Fasting Girls, welcomes Wolf's book as another expose of the kind of self-inflicted damage that women undergo as a matter of course. "At this moment," she says, "looking good is the only coherent philosophy of the self that women are offered...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Bad Side of Looking Good | 3/4/1991 | See Source »

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