Posted Oct 11, 2007 at 09:38PM by Ceasar S. Listed in: Alternative Medicine, Mental Health Tags: FDA, bulimia
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Scientists discover epilepsy drugs may cure alcoholism - Image 1An entry in the Journal of the American Medical Association has revealed a tested hypothesis that topiramate - a drug used to treat patients experiencing epilepsy - can reduce the effects of alcoholism and lower the urge to drink. Topiramate was found successful to some degree in achieving the desired effect, though more testing would be needed to fully affirm the claim.

Topiramate, under the brand of Topamax, is an FDA-approved, anti-convulsant drug that has also been approved for preventing migraines. Such a drug has also been known to cure other symptoms such as obsessive-compulsive disorder, bulimia nervosa, neuropathic pain, and the inhibition of the desire to smoke, though most are still in the investigational stages and are often off-hand therapeutic claims.

Of course, that doesn't include claims of side-effects associated with even "therapeutic doses" of topiramate, which ranges from short-term memory loss and difficulty in finding words to write or say. And sadly, certain epilepsy drugs have often been off-handedly claimed to sort out alcoholism from time to time.

But if scientists can upgrade the claims to an approved therapeutic level, then quitting the habit would no longer have "drying out" as the only way out.

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Posted Sep 16, 2006 at 03:19AM by Alaric S. Listed in: Diseases, Self Well-being Tags: New York, anorexia, bulimia, BMI
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skinny modelDon't hate us because we're skinny! That seems to be the reaction of most model agencies and fashion models when organizers of Madrid's fashion week imposed the world's first ban on sickly thin models at a top-level fashion show.

According to the organizers they want to project an image of beauty and health, not the waif-like, heroin chic look.

Under the Madrid ruling, models must have a BMI rating of around 18. BMI, or Body Mass Index, is a statistical measure of the weight of a person scaled according to height. BMI has become controversial because it has been used for medical diagnosis, which is not the BMI's purpose.

At any rate, the set BMI restriction would disqualify supermodels like Kate Moss from the fashion show. To qualify, models who are 5'9" tall must weigh around 128 lb. In the fashion world, only elephants and hippos are allowed to weigh that much.

Madrid's regional government, which sponsors the show and imposed the restrictions, clarified that it was not blaming designers and models for spreading anorexia and bulimia among teenage girls. But it claimed the fashion industry had a responsibility to portray healthy body images.

Naturally, top modelling agencies where aghast. New York's Elite modeling agency called the ban "outrageous," curtails the freedom of designers and discriminates against naturally "gazelle-like" models.

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