In: Psychology
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Are Anxiety and Depression one of the causes behind binge eating that leads to Bulimia?
The purpose of this study is to determine that whether Anxiety and Depression play a role in the development of the eating disorder 'Bulimia'. We know that Anxiety and Depression in a person has a good chance of inducing Hyperphagia (overeating). Anxiety disorders are very common in the U.S with around 18% of the population being affected. Anxiety and Depression are very closely linked and most often, one leads to the other. People do not generally open up about their situation and hence only around 35% of the cases of Anxiety receive treatment. To cope with their situation, they may often resort to binge eating, which is a symptom of Anxiety and Depression, leading to Bulimia.
Declarative: The motive of this study is to explore the possibilities of association of Anxiety and Depression and Eating Disorder - Bulimia.
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Should the limitation on the Permeability and Accessibility of Alcohol be separated from Gender Equality?
The point of this study is to review if the Permeability and Accessibility of Alcohol be different and limited for Men and Women. Alcoholism has grown twice more common in Women than in Men and as well, a Women is more at risk of health problems relating to Alcohol than Men. The Body Mass and the Water Content in a Women's body is significantly low compared to Men. Hence, a Women gets a higher concentration of Alcohol in her body than a Man with an equal amount of intake. The alcohol reaches her brain sooner and before being completely digested. A man may be more vulnerable to Alcoholism but the risk of Alcoholism related physical health issues is higher in Women. The death rates due to Alcoholism is seen to be almost double in Women than in Men. The limitation on Alcohol Consumption in a state with respect to Men and Women may reduce these risks.
Declarative: The study's motive being, can limitation on Alcohol Consumption in a State be structured separately for Men and Women.