There are two main types of eating disorders - anorexia and bulimia is. Most diseases are similar to anorexia or bulimia but with slightly different characteristics. Recently, gluttony attracts attention of researchers and the media, but it is also a kind of eating disorder. <span>Eating disorders frequently appear during adolescence or early adulthood, but some studies indicate that they may develop in childhood or vice versa later in adulthood. Women and girls are more likely than men to suffer from eating disorders. Men and boys according to various estimates ranging from 5 to 15 percent of patients with anorexia or bulimia and an estimated 35 percent of people who suffer from overeating. Eating disorders are real, treatable disease with complex psychological and biological causes. They often co-exist with other psychiatric disorders such as depression, substance abuse, or anxiety disorders. People with eating disorders also can suffer from numerous physiological complications, such as heart disease or kidney failure, which can lead to death.</span>
It is said that charity begins at home, and people in the UK seem to have put these words into practice. Their enthusiasm for helping others shows in the 187,000 charity organisations that exist in the country. Some of the most famous ones are Oxfam, Age Concern, the RSPCA, the British Heart Foundation and Marie Curie Cancer Care.
People donate money to charity organisations or volunteer to help them raise money. Many of these organisations run charity shops. The first chanty shop in the United Kingdom was established by Oxfam in Broad Street, Oxford. Oxfam has the largest number of charity shops in the UK with over 800 stores.
Charity shops sell goods at very low prices. The items for sale are usually second-hand and donated by members of the public. These include books, records, CDs, clothes, accessories, household items, furniture and costumes for special occasions such as Halloween. There are bargains for everyone! Some charity shops also sell new goods that are somehow related to the cause they support.In Oxfam stores, for example, you can find fair trade food and crafts.
<span>Super Simple Omelette </span>
<span>(4 servings) : </span>
<span>6 eggs; </span>
<span>4 slices of any cheese; </span>
<span>butter - 1 tablespoon; </span>
<span>milk (about 3 tablespoons); </span>
<span>parsley or dill - chopped; </span>
<span>6 thin slices of any ham or sausage; </span>
<span>Mix eggs and milk in bowl with a fork until completely mixed together and yolks are broken. </span>
<span>Break the cheese and ham into small slices and mix into eggs and milk. </span>
<span>Melt butter in a pan and fry the omelette well on both sides, 5-6 min. per side, under the lid. Salt to taste, garnish with chopped parsley or dill.</span>
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<span>Billy is fat. He has cakes and chocolate for breakfast. He has sweets and jam for lunch. Yesterday Billy ate two box of chocolates, fifteen pieces of cake and ten bags of sweets. He doesn`t eat cabbage and carrots. Billy doesn`t like to run and jump. He <span>can`t</span> swim. Billy is sad. Can you help my friend Billy?</span>