Olympian Adam Rippon Opens Up About His Eating Disorder

In an explosive new interview, Olympic ice skater Adam Rippon blows the lid off eating disorders in the male figure skating world.

Leah Groth
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Bounce Back From an Eating Binge

The urge to binge is primal, an instinct intended to protect us from starvation. "It goes back to the cavemen days," said Judith Beck, clinical psychologist and author of "The Beck Diet Solution: Train Yourself to Think Like a Thin Person." "

Jan Sheehan
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Electrolyte Imbalance & Bradycardia

Your heart beats fewer than 60 times in a minute if you have bradycardia, or a slower-than-normal heart rate. For some people, such as trained athletes, a slower heart rate does not cause problems.

Linda Tarr Kent
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Signs and Symptoms of Eating Undercooked Chicken

Many people turn to chicken as a healthy alternative to red meat because of its lower fat content, but chicken can also cause health problems. In 2009, "Consumer Reports"

Sharon Perkins
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Intestinal Rumblings, Pain and Diet

Intestinal or stomach noise can be a normal part of digestion. Your brain sends a signal to your intestines that triggers the release of digestive fluids as a series of muscle contractions called peristalsis begins. This growling or rumbling lets you know it is time to eat.

Norene Anderson
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What Are the Signs of Someone Being Obsessed With Exercising?

Because exercise is socially acceptable and stressed as vital, exercise addicts are much harder to diagnose than other addicts, according to Kerrie Kuntz, certified personal trainer and CEO of Fusion Fitness Inc. Determine whether you have a problem by taking an honest look at your intentions.

Karen LoBello
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Diet Plan for Overeaters Anonymous

Overeaters anonymous, or OA, is a group movement in which those who have a compulsive eating disorder offer each other support and fellowship with the goal of not overeating. OA doesn't promote any specific diet approach; the basis of the program is abstaining from the behavior of compulsive eating.

Melanie Di Stante
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Eating Disorders & Gum Chewing

Individuals affected by eating disorders take dieting to the extreme in attempts to control their weight and shape. Many engage in dangerous practices, including severe caloric restriction, compulsive exercise and self-induced vomiting. Subtle signs may also indicate disordered eating habits.

Heather Anderson
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