Shrink’s Progress – American Reporter
ORINDA, Calif. — Debbie, sitting across from me in loosely fitting sweats and a bulky padded jacket – way out of place on a fairly warm day – looked very young for a 17-year-old. Although lost in oversized clothing, Debbie was actually hiding
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Fattening thoughts abound – Corsicana Daily Sun
Visions of wonderful calories have been bounding around my head in recent months. It has not only been hard to lose weight lately, it s been more of a case of trying to just maintain the weight loss I have accomplished in the past couple of years
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Australian women over-dieting, says survey – United Press International
MELBOURNE, May 31 (UPI) — A survey suggests that Australian women are going to extreme and even unhealthy lengths to try to lose weight. Fortune magazine polled 1,000 Australian women aged between 18 and 35 and found that 56 percent had used diet
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Dangerous dieting to fuel weight debate – Sydney Morning Herald
MORE than half of Australian women have taken diet pills, while 88 per cent regularly skip meals to try to lose weight. And close to 20 per cent starve themselves for a day, figures from a new survey show. About 15 per cent admitted to vomiting after
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Sleeping Pills and Bizarre Behavior – HealthCentral.com
I wrote an article a short while ago on the strange behavior that sometimes occurs when a person sleepwalks. Sleepwalking, in fact, has sometimes been used as a murder defense. Something else that can cause similar behavior is the use of sleeping
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Bega Butcher warnings ignored – News.com.au
CONFIDENTIAL records have revealed for the first time the full extent of the disturbing mental state of Dr Graeme Reeves, the so-called Butcher of Bega. The records, obtained by The Sunday Telegraph, detail warning signs detected by his psychiatrist
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Poor little Ricci girl – Age
She grew up in public, messed up, mouthy, angry. At 28, Christina Ricci hasn’t mellowed but, as she tells Catherine Ellsworth, she’s finally in control. I’m walking up to the Hollywood sushi restaurant where I’m due to meet actress Christina Ricci
Source: www.theage.com.au

