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Iowa. Noelle Smith. 20. died a year ago of cardiac arrest after strug gling since she was 14 with the eating disorder anorexia nervo sa. which is an avoidance of food, and bulimia, which in volves binging and purging. "She was constantly sneak ing diet products into the house." said Mr. Smith. "Ev ery time we found and took from Noelle a box of diet pills, laxatives or diuretics, she would go to the corner store and buy a new supply." Jessica McDonald. 20. of Washington, D.C.. said she suf fered from the same eating dis orders as a teenager and regu larly consumed whole boxes of non-prescription diet pills at a time “Even though I went to the drug store practically every day to buy pills or some other prod uct to help me lose weight, no one ever tried to stop me or asked what I wanted the pills for." said McDonald. She said that "at the very least there should be an age re striction to prevent young peo ple from buying these drugs " Vivian Hanson Meehan, pres ident of the National Associa tion of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders, said at least one of 10 adolescents en gage in dangerous eating disor ders as they try to diet. Meehan also decried the availability of diet pills. 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Many medical authorities say it can cause high blood pressure, kidney disease, heart muscle damage, heart rhythm abnormalities and seizures The Smiths, McDonald and Meehan were among witnesses testifying before the House Small Business subcommittee, which has been investigating the weight loss industry. A report from the subcom mittee staff noted a University of San Francisco study of 500 girls which showed almost half the 9-year*olds and 80 percent of those age 10 and 11 were di eting. even though just 17 per cent of the group was over weight Chairman Ron Wyden, D-Or egon. has been after the Federal Trade Commission and the Food and Drug Administration to crack down on shady diet practices. He said the FTC has 14 inves tigations under way of diet companies and diet programs. 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