Thursday, May 30, 2019
Evaluating Sources on Bulimia Nervosa :: essays research papers
Evaluating Articles on Long Term Bulimia Nervosa EffectsWith the growing percentage of teen girls being interact and even more being diagnosed with Bulimia Nervosa, I decided to evaluate the multiple articles on effects and treatments for the disease. When searching bulimia pages and pages of links come up. To my storm among the pages of links, I came across numerous pro-bulimia and pro-anorexia sites. However, the four websites I decided to evaluate were the first four search results that the titles really caught my attention with what I was really looking at for. I establish my evaluation on many different things from the credibility of the people constitution the article or the magazine in which the article was published, how open the information was to access and how helpful the information was in the way it was given.The first article I evaluated was Go Ask Alice clip from a Columbia based newspaper. A young college girl wrote into the paper after being bulimic for over tw o years. She says she is currently being treated for 14 different cavities, iodin tooth, so decayed, it was barely even saved. Her salivary glands were swollen to where she looked like a chipmunk and she had been experiencing constipation. The reply back to the anonymous writer was a major warning and a very helpful source to people looking for the long term effects of bulimia nervosa. She emphasizes that most problems come from the vomiting which can eventually perplex you lose all your teeth. She warns how bulimia can mess with a persons blood potassium levels and drop it far enough that it disturbs the rhythm of the heart and cause fast death. It can also bring chronic illnesses that may affect the heart, liver, gastrointestinal tract and neurological trouble. It backs all its information with quotes and information from Doctors from universities. The article was very reachable and said right in its title, what it was talking about. An article like this, I believe, is very he lpful for people researching this topic, especially if they are doing it for personal reasons, because it has someone writing that is bulimic talking about her symptoms and the trouble she is having.
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