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  • A new Israeli law aims to ease the pressure on young girls who want emulate the country's skin-and-bones models - pressure often resulting in dangerous eating disorders - by banning underweight models from local advertising. (Associated Press)

    Israeli law cites super-thin models as bad examples

    Told she was too fat to be a model, Danielle Segal shed a quarter of her weight and was hospitalized twice for malnutrition. Now that a new Israeli law prohibits the employment of underweight models, the 19-year-old must gain some of the weight back if she wants to work again.


  • New Israeli law bans underweight models in ads

    A new Israeli law is trying to fight the spread of eating disorders by banning underweight models from local advertising and requiring publications to disclose when they use altered images to make women and men appear thinner.


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