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      	<description><![CDATA[A new study suggests insecure attachment plays a key role in promoting the development of a negative body image in women with  eating disorders . This suggests that the prevention and treatment of  eating disorders  might be strengthened by a greater concentration on early separation  anxiety  and...]]></description>
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experience birth difficulties seem to be more likely to develop 
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disorders whose growth is stunted by undernutrition may achieve 
catch-up growth in height if they regain weight soon enough -- 
but it takes several years, a new study shows.]]></description>
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