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TORONTO, Feb. 2 /CNW/ - The eighth annual Sheena's Place Awareness Breakfast, presented by Scotiabank, will host Michigan State's Dr. Kelly Klump, PhD, who will address Nature vs. Nurture - Why Do Eating Disorders Develop? Dr. Klump will discuss the impact of genes or the environment on males and females from an early age.What: The 8th Annual Sheena's Place Awareness Breakfast, presented by Scotiabank, takes place during Eating Disorders Awareness Week. Dr. Kelly Klump will discuss the nature vs. nurture argument on the development of disordered eating. When: Friday, February 6, 2009 7:30 a.m. to 9 a.m. Where: Arcadian Court, 401 Bay Street, (Simpson Tower), 8th Floor, Toronto Who: Keynote Speaker Dr. Kelly Klump, PhD, Associate Professor, Michigan State University Denise Donlon, Master of Ceremonies 500 attendees Why: Sheena's Place is a community-based, not for profit organization that offers hope and support to individuals and families affected by eating disorders and related issues. The eighth Annual Sheena's Place Awareness Breakfast, presented by Scotiabank takes place during Eating Disorders Awareness Week which runs from February 2 to 7, 2009 Eating disorders have the highest mortality rate of all mental illnesses. Anyone can develop an eating disorder regardless of age, race, gender or background, however anorexia and bulimia affect primarily women in their teens and 20s. Studies report both disorders in children as young as six years as well in adults as old as 75. Sheena's Place is focused on the education, awareness and prevention of eating disorders in addition to offering over 35weekly support groups at no charge. The goal of this corporate breakfast, presented by Scotiabank, is to provide the audience with an opportunity for understanding eating disorders, as well as to raise funds for Sheena's Place's ongoing programs.
For further information: and to reserve an interview time with Dr. Klump or Anne Elliott, Program Director for Sheena's Place, please contact: Livy Feldgajer, Scotiabank Public Affairs, (416) 866-6203 or Livy_Feldgajer@scotiacapital.com