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Fighting Anorexia  
Aired: Tuesday, December 13, 2005 11-12PM ET

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Teen star Mary Kate Olsen made headlines and tabloid covers last year in her battle with anorexia. Amy Nelson isn't famous, but the 16-year old from Chicago has been struggling with her eating disorder since she was 12.

The latest data show 2.5 million Americans are now anorexics, and not just the stereotype image of white teenage girls. Boys are falling victim, too, and children as young as eight and nine.

The good news is that science is making strides in understanding the roots causes of anorexia. It's not all the parents' fault and there is hope.

Hear about the changing face of anorexia in America, and our changing understanding of eating disorders.

Guests
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·Peg Tyre, wrote Newsweek magazine cover story on anorerexia
· Cynthia Bulik, Director of the Eating Disorders Program at The University of North Carolina and co-author of "Runaway Eating: The 8-Point Plan to Conquer Adult Food and Weight Obsessions"
· Kristen Bishop, college student who has battled anorexia
· Laura Collins, mother of daughter in recovery from anorexia, author of "Eating With Your Anorexic: How My Child Recovered Through Family-Based Treatment and Yours Can Too"



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Arrow To Read Peg Tyre's Article "Fighting Anorexia: No One to Blame"
Arrow For Information about Anorexia and Resources
Arrow For Information about the Eating Disorders Program at Children's Hospital in Omaha
Arrow For More Information about Cynthia Bulik's book "Runaway Eating"
Arrow For More Information about Laura Collins and the Maudsley Approach
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