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Bullying, sexual abuse may trigger binge eating, smoking

Anti-depressant use was up to four times more likely and smoking dependence was twice as frequent for such people

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People who have suffered bullying or sexual abuse have a lower quality of life similar to those living with chronic conditions like heart disease, diabetes, depression or severe anxiety, a new study has found.

The findings, led by University of Adelaide researchers, found that the victims of bullying and sexual abuse were three times more likely to be binge eaters than people who had never experienced these forms of abuse.

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