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Social Studies, 18.04.2020 04:51, kaymillsaps

You suspect that your new college roommate may have an eating disorder because, although she seems to have a normal body size, you have heard her frequently vomiting after a meal and her tooth enamel is becoming corroded. She will also frequently eat 3 boxes of crackers at one time to relieve stress and will then feel guilty afterwards. These are most likely symptoms of:

A. bulimia nervosa.
B. anorexia nervosa.
C. binge eating disorder.
D. normal eating

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