| 41. | "They've found that it helps between 25 and 40 percent of patients stop bingeing and purging ."
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| 42. | He found himself at his lowest point in 1984 after he performed in Dallas and then began bingeing on alcohol and cocaine.
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| 43. | The high season of holiday bingeing begins Friday, as throngs of sweaty shoppers separate themselves from some hard-earned cash.
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| 44. | In a letter that stockholders began receiving on Thursday, Chairman Young called the bingeing " unjustifiable and unfair ."
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| 45. | Describing a particularly severe bout of bingeing, she hauls out a dry-erase board and sketches tips for proper technique.
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| 46. | Freshmen who did not drink to excess still suffered what Wechsler calls " secondhand binge effects " from their bingeing classmates.
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| 47. | Ordinary carbohydrates trigger a serotonin surge 30 minutes after eating, Wurtman says, reining in the emotions that can lead to bingeing.
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| 48. | Others develop bulimia, bingeing and then " purging " with laxatives, vomiting or other drastic actions to lose weight.
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| 49. | Missouri ( 2-2, 0-1 ) _ Offense suffers from bulemia, bingeing one week and purging the next.
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| 50. | "If 40 percent are bingeing, that's thousands and thousands, so to them, the risk is low.
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