Overcoming Anxiety: The Importance of Emotional Mindfulness
Overcoming Anxiety: the Importance of Emotional Mindfulness – www.cfcliving.com So many people avoid their true emotions because of the anxiety they engender. This desire to avoid can lead to unhealthy behaviors like addictions and result in emotional distance from… Continue reading
When Should I Be Admitted to Inpatient for My Eating Disorder?
Question by Mbjhhjk: When should I be admitted to inpatient for my eating disorder?
I’ve had an EDNOS for about 3 months.
I’m 5 foot 6 and weigh 98 pounds.
I eat around 600-700 calories a day, no more.… Continue reading
Amber
Amber – Interview with Amber (16 yo) at Ironwood August 2007
Why it's time to properly diagnose and treat depression in aged care
Filed under: depression residential treatment
Many are currently housed in residential aged care facilities where… Continue reading
Eating Disorders: Automatic Food Intake Detection Based on Swallowing Sounds.
Automatic food intake detection based on swallowing sounds.
Filed under: Eating Disorders
Biomed Signal Process Control. 2012 Nov 1; 7(6): 649-656
Makeyev O, Lopez-Meyer P, Schuckers S, Besio W, Sazonov E
This paper presents a novel fully automatic food intake detection methodology, an important step toward objective monitoring of ingestive behavior. The aim of such monitoring is to improve our understanding of eating behaviors associated with obesity and eating disorders. The proposed methodology consists of two stages. First, acoustic detection of swallowing instances based on mel-scale Fourier spectrum features and classification using support vector machines is performed. Principal component analysis and a smoothing algorithm are used to improve swallowing detection accuracy. Second, the frequency of swallowing is used as a predictor for detection of food intake episodes. The proposed methodology was tested on data collected from 12 subjects with various degrees of adiposity. Average accuracies of >80% and >75% were obtained for intra-subject and inter-subject models… Continue reading
Eating Disorders: Clinicopathologic Review of Eruptive Pseudoangiomatosis in Korean Adults: Report of 32 Cases.
Clinicopathologic review of eruptive pseudoangiomatosis in Korean adults: report of 32 cases.
Filed under: Eating Disorders
Int J Dermatol. 2012 Nov 1;
Kim JE, Kim BJ, Park HJ, Park YM, Park CJ, Cho SH, Kim SY, Kang H
Background? Eruptive pseudoangiomatosis (EP) is a rare, benign, spontaneously regressing exanthema of unknown etiology, characterized by an eruption of distinctive erythematous papules. This study was performed to evaluate the etiologic, clinical, and histopathologic characteristics of EP in Koreans. Methods? Patients diagnosed with EP during 2005-2010 were included in a retrospective study. Diagnoses were based on clinical findings and confirmed by histology. Biopsies were re-examined. Patient gender, age at onset, disease duration, lesion location, season of occurrence, concomitant diseases, occupation, previous related events, disease course, responses to treatment, and laboratory findings were analyzed. Results? A total of 32 patients were identified. Mean age at onset was 50.06?±?17.12?years. Two patients developed lesions after outdoor activities. Two patients presented with simultaneous occurrences in family members. One patient reported having taken herbal medicine. One subject experienced systemic contact dermatitis caused by eating a lacquer chicken dish just before the lesions developed. All patients had typical erythematous papules measuring 2-5?mm. Lesions were usually located on exposed sites. No prodromal or systemic symptoms were observed. Routine laboratory tests were within normal ranges, except in one patient with known hyperlipidemia. Most patients were treated with oral antihistamine and topical steroid, or oral prednisolone. Eight patients did not receive any treatment. Mean disease duration was 1.64?±?1.41?months in the treatment group and 1.20?±?1.24?months in the no-treatment group (P?>?0.05).… Continue reading
Why Do Women Get Away With Murdering Their Children Due to “Post-Pardom Depression _?
Question by Integration 20: Why do women get away with murdering their children due to “post-pardom depression _?
But, men get 15 years, not for murder but, for assault after being diagnosed with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.
I’m not… Continue reading