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    To Eat or Not to Eat

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    To Eat or Not to Eat In the twenty first century people have managed to clone animals and transplant organs but they still have not managed to cope with many serious diseases. Some of the most widely spread are the eating disorders – such as anorexia nervosa‚ bulimia nervosa and binge eating disorder. Even though many people underestimate them‚ they are extremely dangerous and even fatal. In order to prevent eating disorders‚ we should learn more about them. First of all‚ everyone can be affected

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    The Causes why People Eat Junk Food Why people do not stop eating junk food? ‘’Junk food A high-calorie food that is low in nutritional value.’’(Unknown). For better or for worse is now available all over the world. We see it almost everywhere‚ like when we go to the grocery‚ stores‚ Junk-Food restaurants‚ on television‚ etc. usually looking very tempting‚ appealing and desirable for people to buy it. According to Dupel Francine (2010‚ july) ‘’Even though fast food has no nutritional value

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    The old saying "Man does not live to eat‚ but eat to live" takes the particular significance nowadays and in our conditions. Now the problem of survival and nutrition are more relevant than ever before. Among many negative factors affecting the psycho-physiological functioning and health of the person‚ a very large place is occupied by consumable products. Most foods roughly rigged. Under the familiar names such as butter‚ cheese‚ sausages‚ bread‚ pasta‚ beef and so on‚ products that do not have

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    November 23‚ 2010 To Eat Meat‚ or Not To Eat Meat Introduction It is estimated that the average American consumes 180 pounds of meat a year. That is double the global average. Over the years while our meat consumption increased‚ our lifestyles became more and more sedentary. So‚ it is no surprise that in America the top three leading causes of death are heart disease‚ cancer‚ and stroke. The cost to treat these diseases are breaking our health care system‚ and killing 1.4 million people a year (CDC‚ Death

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    Regulate Food People Eat

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    the government has decided to regulate the food people eat (pletcher). There are many reasons why this is an excellent idea. The first reason is if they regulate people’s diets‚ they will become healthier and happier. More people will eat healthy foods and lose weight. If the government does not change the food people eat more people will become overweight. Therefore‚ the percentage of obesity will increase. Also if they change the food people eat they will have a fewer risk of having any diseases

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    The title sounds easy right?  Eat to live‚ don’t live to eat.  Simple enough.  So why do I go to the park and half of the people I see are overweight or severely obese?  Why are their kids fat?  Why do my coworkers have fat rolls that hang off the back of their chairs?  It’s a question I have asked myself over and over again.  There have been many theories as to why people are fatter today than they were 100 years ago.  Now you can choose to believe the BS about good calories and bad calories or

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    into two of the leading causes of death amongst our population; not as a sign of societal class‚ but as diseases. Anorexia - which stems from “Anorexia Nervosa” - is an illness in which a person has an intense fear of gaining weight‚ and is often corresponded with a distorted perception of their own weight and body shape. According to many psychologists anorexia is believed to have the highest mortality rate then any other psychiatric disorder (about ten percent of the people who are diagnosed with

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    Take a look around you next time you’re at the food court in the mall. What do you see? More than likely you will see overweight men and women ordering double cheeseburgers and large fries from McDonald’s™ or something of that nature. To most people‚ seeing this is nothing new. We live in a fast food nation where parents pick up fast food on the way home from work for their kids and themselves. Of course it’s easier and more convenient‚ but what they don’t understand is when they end up with a disease

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    fruit” (History On The Net). Breakfast was very small and usually was eaten at sunrise. The main foods would be bread‚ fruit‚ wheat pancakes‚ dates‚ and occasionally cheese. The Romans didn’t eat much at breakfast or dinner‚ because the biggest meal of the day was ironically

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    To Eat or not to Eat Heather Zearfoss PSY 240 December 9 2012 Jade Bost To Eat or Not to Eat Per both groups‚ consisting of individuals suffering from both anorexia and obesity‚ I want to start each session with the same opening. It will go something like this: “Hello group – My name is Heather Zearfoss and we will start today’s session with just a few quick key points on the effect of food on our lives. I am going to try and keep this as simple as possible so that everyone understands

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