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  • No one has firm statistics about how many drunkorexics are frequenting frat parties and university pubs.

    Trisha Gura: Body Sculpting Secrets 2008

  • No one has firm statistics about how many drunkorexics are frequenting frat parties and university pubs.

    Trisha Gura: Body Sculpting Secrets 2008

  • Dr Crafti said many young Australian women were "drunkorexics", the common term for multi-impulsive bulimia.

    NEWS.com.au | Top Stories 2011

  • By avoiding food and the money it costs, drunkorexics are able to get drunk more easily and buy more alcohol.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

  • Dr Crafti said many young Australian women were "drunkorexics", the common term for multi-impulsive bulimia.

    NEWS.com.au | Top Stories 2011

  • Dr Victoria Osborne, who led the study of "drunkorexics" at the University of Missouri in the US, commented when the research was published: "Apart from each other, depriving the brain of adequate nutrition and consuming large amounts of alcohol can be dangerous.

    Evening Standard - Home Jasmine Gardner 2011

  • Dr Victoria Osborne, who led the study of "drunkorexics" at the University of Missouri in the US, commented when the research was published: "Apart from each other, depriving the brain of adequate nutrition and consuming large amounts of alcohol can be dangerous.

    Evening Standard - Home Jasmine Gardner 2011

  • Dr Victoria Osborne, who led the study of "drunkorexics" at the University of Missouri in the US, commented when the research was published: "Apart from each other, depriving the brain of adequate nutrition and consuming large amounts of alcohol can be dangerous.

    Evening Standard - Home Jasmine Gardner 2011

  • Dr Victoria Osborne, who led the study of "drunkorexics" at the University of Missouri in the US, commented when the research was published: "Apart from each other, depriving the brain of adequate nutrition and consuming large amounts of alcohol can be dangerous.

    Evening Standard - Home Jasmine Gardner 2011

  • Dr Victoria Osborne, who led the study of "drunkorexics" at the University of Missouri in the US, commented when the research was published: "Apart from each other, depriving the brain of adequate nutrition and consuming large amounts of alcohol can be dangerous.

    Evening Standard - Home Jasmine Gardner 2011

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