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NEWS LINE

NEWS LINE

NEWS LINE

EDITED BY: JUAN DAVID

ARIAS ORDOÑEZ 10A


In England and Wales it will only

take 3 years to get your degree for

most degrees. Some degrees are 4

years long and include the

integrated Master’s, and

enrollment for the entire program

is covered by funding.

There you will find the most historic

and prestigious universities in the

world, with internationally

recognized degrees. In the United

Kingdom 91% of students find work

at the end of their degree (HESA)

The university dropout rate in the

United Kingdom is 6 % compared to

20% registered in Spain, (HESA &

MECD)


A new study reveals the metabolic

origins of anorexia, warning that it

is not only a psychological

disorder. The results open the

door to a new way of

understanding the disease that is

much deeper and more

comprehensive in order to achieve

a more effective treatment.

Anorexia nervosa affects between

1 and 2% of women and 0.2-0.4% of

men and also has the highest

mortality rate of all psychiatric

illnesses.

Anorexia nervosa is a serious

and life-threatening disease.

Symptoms of the disease may

include a drop in body weight to

extremely low and dangerous

numbers; an intense fear of

gaining weight and the selfperception

of a distorted body

image.


Today young people suffer from bulimia

Nervosa, which is an eating and psychological

Disorder characterized by the adoption of

Behaviours in which the individual moves

Away from healthy ways of eating. It is also

Defined as uncontrolled episodes of excessive

Binge eating, usually followed by purging,

The disorder is more common in

adolescent girls and young women.

The person generally knows that his

eating pattern is abnormal. You may

experience fear or guilt with bingeeating

and purging episodes. The

exact cause of bulimia is unknown.

Self-induced vomiting, incorrect use of laxatives,

Enemas, or medications that increase urine

Production, fasting, or excessive exercise.

It is usually treated with a

combination of individual therapy,

family therapy, behavior

modification, and nutritional

rehabilitation. Among adults,

cognitive behavioral therapy and

antidepressant medications have

proven effective.



There are many signs that a teen

is using drugs. It can be difficult to tell

the difference between the pangs of

adolescence and actual drug use, but

parents can be proactive in talking to

their teen to find out what’s going on.

Loss of interest in

activities.

Poor hygiene

Diminished personal

appearance

Avoiding eye contact

Frequent hunger or

“munchies”

Smell of smoke on

breath or clothes

Secretive behaviour

Unusual tiredness

Bad grades

Bloodshot eyes

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