Word: cures
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...been free of bulimia for at least a year. That may help explain why drugs like Prozac and Zoloft, which affect serotonin, have allowed a lot of bulimics to stop bingeing. Unfortunately, the pills don't work as well for anorexia. Nor do they offer a simple one-stop cure. Health-care workers must re-educate their patients in how to eat and think about food...
...facing potentially terminal illnesses move our hearts all the more because they have not yet even had a chance to decide what they want to make of themselves, or what kind of people they want to be. When we give to The Jimmy Fund, we are fighting for a cure because we want to give them that chance-the chance, that is, to become something more than children...
...series of Radcliffe-Harvard summits will aim to "cure the confusion" of the 1977 relationship, Wilson said...
This is not to imply that ambition isn't important. It can inspire great things, like putting a man on the moon, founding a Silicon Valley powerhouse or discovering a cure for cancer. But without proper perspective, this mentality just isn't healthy. Only one who's ascended to Rubin-esque levels of success would ever feel satisfied--maybe. Even if you get that far, for the prestige-driven, self-esteem is continuously tethered to a hazy, capricious definition of what others define as successful...
Julie Sorrentino, an instructor of Pilates-based exercise at Body Balance in New York City, recognizes the healing power of Pilates, but warns that "Its not a miracle cure. It will give you the body you want if you're devoted," she adds. "You have to work at it." She recommends a private Pilates session (ranging from about $38 to 60 each, depending on the studio) two to three times per week. For optimal results, the Pilates workouts should be complemented by regular cardiovascular exercise. So, as FM gossip columnists claim, was Madonna's Pilates coming-out party...