Anorexia can take 25 years off life!
July 19, 2008
By Tom Blackwell, published Thursday, July 17, 2008
Anxious to highlight the gravity of an often-overlooked disorder, Canadian doctors have calculated that women with anorexia die on average about a quarter of a century earlier than other women.
The B.C. specialists who published the research this month say they hope their dramatic life-expectancy statistics will both motivate anorexia patients to get better, and spur governments to more generously fund work on the condition.
Their number-crunching revealed, for instance, that a woman who develops the disorder at age 15 will live on average to age 56 - 25 years less than the average Canadian female.
All About Eating Disorders
July 19, 2008
Why I like to talk about eating disorders? Coz it happened to my friends for years, and it was become my nightmare when I saw she become looks like a bone puzzle covered by the skin. I can’t blame her, coz when she said, I want to diet, I said go on. Then after years, when I met her again, I even didn’t recognize her!
So yeah I dedicated this article for everyone who has eating disorder and also to raising awareness and support to people about how danger is eating disorder
This page all about anorexia, bulimia and compulsive overeating. And Awareness to avoid all kind of eating disorder.


