To whom or what does "Pro-Ana" refer?
a.) It refers to the anonymous founder of the term "Anorexia Nervosa." She suffered from the disorder for years before recovering and becoming an eating disorder therapist.
b.) It refers to a series of pro-Anorexia Web sites where eating disorders may be encouraged.
c.) It is a shortened form of the medication Proanalyctose, which is used to help offset the symptoms of eating disorders
d.) It is a cartoon character who was designed to educate young girls about the dangers of dieting and obsessing about their weight.
Ans: a.) It refers to the anonymous founder of the term "Anorexia Nervosa." She suffered from the disorder for years before recovering and becoming an eating disorder therapist.
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