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EATING DISORDER CAUSES AND SOLUTION

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Eating Disorders: Origins and Remedies Eating disorders are intricate conditions that intricately affect a significant number of individuals worldwide. These disorders are marked by irregular eating patterns and substantial distress concerning one's body weight and shape. While food remains central to these disorders, their impact goes well beyond mere dietary concerns. This article endeavors to delve into the fundamental causes of eating disorders and the diverse array of solutions available for their management. Root Causes of Eating Disorders 1. Psychological Underpinnings Eating disorders frequently find their origins in deep seated psychological factors. Elements such as diminished self-esteem, the relentless pursuit of perfection and an unfavorable perception of one's own body can contribute to the emergence of these disorders. For some  controlling their food intake becomes a coping strategy for grappling with emotional turmoil. 2. Bio...

BRRITLE BONE DISEASE (OSTEOGENESIS IMPERFECTA)

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Osteogenesis Imperfecta   The Reasons and Available Treatments Osteogenesis Imperfecta  often colloquially termed "BRRITLE BONE DISEASE" is an exceptionally rare genetic disorder that adversely impacts the integrity of bones rendering them highly susceptible to fractures. In this article we aim to provide insight into the origins types symptoms and the spectrum of treatment options offered to individuals afflicted with Osteogenesis Imperfecta. Etiology of Osteogenesis Imperfecta. The root cause of Osteogenesis Imperfecta lies predominantly in genetic mutations affecting collagen synthesis  the pivotal protein in fortifying bone structure. Collagen plays a central role in bolstering bone integrity and any disturbances in its production render bones exceedingly brittle rendering them vulnerable to fractures. OI is generally transmitted through an autosomal dominant inheritance pattern, signifying that if one parent possesses the defective gene...