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Anorexia Nervosa

According to National Alliance on Mental Illness, anorexia nervous is "a serious, occasionally chronic, and potentially life-threatening eating disorder defined by a refusal to maintain minimal body weight within 15 percent of an individual's normal weight. Other essential features of this disorder include an intense fear of gaining weight, a distorted body image, denial of the seriousness of the illness, and amenorrhea."

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This website is designed for students, parents, and teachers to learn more about this condition. This was done in hopes to help save lives and educate people on the seriousness of the issue.