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What is thought to be a primary force underlying the development of eating disorders?
 a. lack of will power
 b. pressure to conform to society's standard of beauty and acceptability
  c. desire to eat healthy
 d. hormone imbalance
 e. pressure from family

Question 2

What is a common feature of anorexia nervosa?
 a. increased sexual drive
 b. heat intolerance
 c. muscular body
 d. acne
 e. increased susceptibility to infections



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a





 

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