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  2. Overeaters Anonymous - Wikipedia

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    Overeaters Anonymous (OA) is a twelve-step program founded by Rozanne S. [1] Its first meeting was held in Hollywood, California, USA on January 19, 1960, after Rozanne attended a Gamblers Anonymous meeting and realized that the Twelve Steps could potentially help her with her own addictive behaviors relating to food. [1]

  3. Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous - Wikipedia

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    FA was established in 1998 by former members of Overeaters Anonymous. [2] As of 2011, the organization consisted of over 500 local groups and over 4000 members in 6 countries, Australia, Canada, Germany, New Zealand, United Kingdom, and the United States. [3] [4] In 2012, FA published Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous. [5]

  4. Hungry (The X-Files) - Wikipedia

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    3rd episode of the 7th season of The X-Files "Hungry" The X-Files episode Rob Roberts reveals his true nature to Dr. Rinehart, his therapist. Actor Chad Donella, chosen because of his "subtle, interesting qualit[es]," was called a "great little actor" by Kim Manners. Episode no. Season 7 Episode 3 Directed by Kim Manners Written by Vince Gilligan Production code 7ABX01 Original air date ...

  5. Food addiction - Wikipedia

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    A review on behavioral addictions estimated the lifetime prevalence (i.e., the proportion of individuals in the population that developed the disorder during their lifetime) for food addiction in the United States as 2.8%. [1] As obesity continues to grow into a worldwide problem, solutions such as a sugar tax have been suggested.

  6. List of twelve-step groups - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Wikipedia articles about specific twelve-step recovery programs and fellowships.These programs, and the groups of people who follow them, are based on the set of guiding principles for recovery from addictive, compulsive, or other behavioral problems originally developed by Alcoholics Anonymous. [1]

  7. Overeating - Wikipedia

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    There are several 12-step programs that helps overeaters, such as Overeaters Anonymous or Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous and others. It is quite clear through research, and various studies that overeating causes addictive behaviors.

  8. Talk:Overeaters Anonymous - Wikipedia

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    But if there's enough scholarly information on patterns in OA food plans, we'd add it to the section until it started to get to large, and then we'd do what's been done with the Effectiveness and History sections in the Alcoholics Anonymous article (see History of Alcoholics Anonymous and Effectiveness of Alcoholics Anonymous) and create an ...

  9. Caroline Adams Miller - Wikipedia

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    In February 1984, she decided it was time to seek help and began to attend Overeaters Anonymous, [9] eventually overcoming her disorder. [6] Miller chronicled her fight with bulimia in the memoir My Name is Caroline. [10] She recounted, "It wasn't easy to go public about it, because bulimia still has that shame stigma attached to it."