In real life, Bratz, Barbie would be disabled – News.com.au
Dolls show oddly-proportioned images of women Dolls’ body shape “not possible in real life” Having a subliminal impact on children CHILDREN are being exposed to images of women whose body proportions would condemn them to disability in real life
Source: www.news.com.au
Body image problems also affect men – Swathmore College Phoenix
I applaud Tamar Lerer s piece Something to Chew On, published on September 11th. Lerer s column addresses a subject that has been grossly neglected by the Swarthmore community. Almost no one on campus openly discusses body image and eating
Source: phoenix.swarthmore.edu
Children exposed to bizarre body images – News.com.au
CHILDREN are being exposed to images of women whose body proportions would condemn them to disability in real life, experts say. Toys such as Bratz and animated creations such as Ginger – the face of the Rundle Mall advertising campaign – have tiny
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Remuda Ranch launches eating disorder program for boys – Phoenix Business Journal
Reddstone is described as an “intensive, inpatient program” and is geared to boys age 17 and under struggling with anorexia, bulimia and binge-eating disorders. Research suggests that one in four preteen cases of anorexia are male, where in the past
Source: phoenix.bizjournals.com
Eating fish may keep brain lesions away – Dallas Morning News
THE QUESTION: Small brain lesions, detectable only on scans, have been linked to the loss of thinking skills and dementia. Might eating fish, which is thought to be good for the brain, affect the development of these lesions, called silent brain
Source: www.dallasnews.com

