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(http://www.raderprograms.com/bodyimg.htm) The media is definitely a large factor in the way the youth of today perceive themselves and the images and ideas of the perfect body are being misconstrued. According to research bulimia and binge eating, if caught early can prevent long-term damages to ones body and if the media educates the public bulimia can become obsolete. Damages include swollen glands, colon problems, and the lining of the stomach deteriorating. (www.http://www.raderprograms.com/body/img.htm).
             Bulimia is caused by the venerability of teenagers to believe everything that society presents to them at face value. (http://www.raderprograms.com/bodyimg.htm) In a study done by the British Medical Journal they found if mannequins and Barbie were actual living individuals they would fail to menstruate and Barbie would have to walk on her hands and knees due to the lack of back support and bone structure. (Cooper, 33) .
             Bulimia has been linked deeply to psychological problems in young people across the globe, and can be brought about in teens by many factors. With the emphasis on the importance of education for the future teens are being put under quite a bit of stress, which in turn can lead to depression. Other general factors that lead to bulimia and eating disorders are self-esteem issues or general problems in school and at home. Since early childhood kids are commended on their appearance, if this topic is not dealt with carefully and quickly it can lead to early appearance obsessions among a younger generation. (http://www.raderprograms.com/bodyimg.htm) A non-contagious disease by nature bulimia is becoming contagious in today's society because of the manner in which the media has approached the importance of appearance in teens, especially young females. As children we mimic and copy those around us, that is one of the methods of learning how do certain tasks, in turn this can come to haunt society when young girls follow in the footsteps of famous actresses.


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