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Winston Salem Eating Disorders Coalition. Founded in 2019, we are a community of mental health counselors, dietitians, and medical providers located in Winston Salem, North Carolina committed to providing informed, inclusive, and compassionate care to patients/clients with eating disorders. We know that recovering from an eating disorder can be ...
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Jul 17, 2020 · Males preferred darker tans more than women. A similar study found that males not only rated dark tans as more attractive (vs. light or medium tans), but also perceived dark-tanned women as ...
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The term tanorexia describes compulsive use of a tanning bed, a disorder often identified in White patients. This compulsion is driven by underlying psychological distress that typically correlates with another psychiatric disorder, such as anxiety, body dysmorphic disorder, or an eating disorder.
Tanorexia: when getting a tan becomes an addiction. On a warm August evening in Madrid a steady stream of tanned customers parade out of a tanning salon—even in sunny Spain, the need to catch ...
Tanning dependence or tanorexia (a portmanteau of tanning and anorexia) is a syndrome where an individual appears to have a physical or psychological dependence on sunbathing or the use of ultraviolet (UV) tanning beds to darken the complexion of the skin.
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Creasource / Corbis. There's nothing like a golden glow to give the impression of healthy vigor, but new research shows that some people who consistently sport the toasted look may have a hazardous addiction to tanning. In a study of 421 college undergraduates, researchers in psychiatry and psychology at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center ...