How Many People Are Dead of Bulimia a Year?

Question by brandisparks_carter: how many people are dead of bulimia a year?
How many people is dead the usa a year of bulimia

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Answer by NurseAnnie
10% of individuals suffering from bulimia will die from starvation, cardiac arrest, other medical complications, or suicide. You can see a lot of statistics here
http://intranet.micds.org/upper/health/Health-Web/Alex/bulimia_statistics.html

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