Ivanhoe.com reports published in the last seven days are FREE.

Your search for alpha male returned 8 results, sorted by relevance. These results link to full reports, backgrounder, and contact information including phone number and e-mail address (if available).

LATEST MEDICAL NEWS | Reported 5/25/2005
Understanding and Battling Eating Disorders: 2005 Executive Summary
(Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Eating disorders include a range of conditions that involve an obsession with food, weight and appearance to the point where a person's health, relationships and daily life are negatively affected. This can be expressed by restricting food intake, binging and purging, abusing laxatives, or excessively exercising among others. [To read the rest of this report and 15,500 others, click here.]
LATEST MEDICAL NEWS | Reported 5/9/2005
Alpha Male: When Bigger Isn't Better -- In-Depth Doctor's Interview
Ivanhoe Broadcast News Transcript with Roberto Olivardia, Ph.D., Clinical Psychologist,McLean Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts,TOPIC: Alpha Male: When Bigger Isn't Better
What is muscle dysmorphia?
Olivardia: Muscle dysmorphia is a pathological preoccupation with one’s level of muscularity. [To read the rest of this report and 15,500 others, click here.]
LATEST MEDICAL NEWS | Reported 5/2/2005
Alpha Male: The Food Factor
(Ivanhoe Broadcast News) -- As many as 30 percent of people with eating disorders are men. It’s not often talked about, and many men find it hard, even impossible, to get help since many facilities only accept females.
His image is not what 16-year-old Mike wants to see when he looks in the mirror. [To read the rest of this report and 15,500 others, click here.]
LATEST MEDICAL NEWS | Reported 5/2/2005
Alpha Male: When Bigger Isn’t Better!
(Ivanhoe Broadcast News) -- Bulging biceps, ripped quads and washboard abs -- That’s what motivates many men to work out. But some take it too far, and exercise becomes dangerous.
There aren’t many things in life that are more important to Ron Harris than his biceps. [To read the rest of this report and 15,500 others, click here.]
LATEST MEDICAL NEWS | Reported 5/2/2005
Alpha Male: Ideal Images
(Ivanhoe Broadcast News) -- In a culture that glamorizes being thin, it’s no surprise that eating disorders and cosmetic surgery procedures are on the rise among women. But what about men? Do media ideals affect them?
The images are everywhere -- buffed, chiseled, stacked. [To read the rest of this report and 15,500 others, click here.]
LATEST MEDICAL NEWS | Reported 5/2/2005
Alpha Male: The Food Factor -- In-Depth Doctor's Interview
Ivanhoe Broadcast News Transcript with Roberto Olivardia, Ph.D., a Clinical Psychologist,McLean Hospital, Boston, MassachusettsTOPIC: Alpha Male: The Food Factor
What is muscle dysmorphia?
Olivardia: Muscle dysmorphia is a pathological preoccupation with one’s level of muscularity. [To read the rest of this report and 15,500 others, click here.]
LATEST MEDICAL NEWS | Reported 5/2/2005
Alpha Male: Ideal Images -- In-Depth Doctor's Interview
Ivanhoe Broadcast News Transcript with Stacey Tantleff-Dunn, Ph. D., Clinical Psychologist,University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida,TOPIC: Alpha Male: Ideal Images
Tell me a little bit about your study. What did you set out to find?
Tantleff-Dunn: We were interested in looking at male body image. [To read the rest of this report and 15,500 others, click here.]
LATEST MEDICAL NEWS | Reported 5/2/2005
Alpha Male: When Bigger Isn't Better! -- In-Depth Doctor's Interview
Ivanhoe Broadcast News Transcript with Harrison G. Pope, M.D., Psychiatrist,McLean Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts TOPIC: Alpha Male: When Bigger Isn't Better!
What are steroids?
Dr. Pope: Well, anabolic steroids must be distinguished from other types of steroids, such as cortical steroids. [To read the rest of this report and 15,500 others, click here.]