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Collection of Bulimias (17)

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Making smart health decisions isn’t about perfection-it’s about thoughtful, consistent choices every day.
Demonstrating correct vs. incorrect coughing techniques: cover your mouth, avoid spreading droplets.
Sometimes comfort comes in the form of a sweet treat-but understanding why helps us make mindful choices.
When the plate is full but the spirit is empty-this image captures the paradox of emotional overeating.
This illustration walks through common health struggles-from poor diet and self-image concerns to seeking relief and embracing exercise.
Sometimes comfort food feels like the only relief-here’s how to understand and gently shift that habit.
An intuitive icon representing vomiting, commonly used in health alerts and hygiene instructions.
This illustration depicts the painful disconnect between reality and self-perception in body image disorders.
The purple ribbon stands as a universal symbol of solidarity and advocacy for Alzheimer’s disease awareness.
What you see isn’t always what’s hidden beneath-this visual metaphor highlights the gap between appearance and underlying health concerns.
Sometimes your gut says “no” before your brain even processes the menu-this image captures that visceral food aversion.
When hunger isn’t just physical-this image reflects the inner conflict many face when trying to balance health, emotions, and habits.
Choosing a healthier lifestyle involves balancing physical activity, nutrition, progress tracking, and mindful self-assessment.
What we see in the mirror isn’t always what others see - this illustration captures the emotional gap between reality and self-perception.
What we see in the mirror isn’t always what’s real-this illustration highlights the emotional weight of body image distortion.
Even toast can feel down-especially when the jam’s not smiling back.
Icons depicting key psychiatric and psychological disorders: bulimia (binge-purge cycle), hysteria (emotional outburst), paranoia (suspicious gaze), and psychosis (distorted perception).
A dynamic, colorful illustration celebrating democracy, environmental advocacy, and inclusive civic participation through symbolic imagery and diverse figures.