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    David Collier

    Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London, London, UK

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    Walter Kaye

    Department of Psychiatry , University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA, USA

Section Topics

  • » Animal models
  • » Binge eating disorders
  • » Culture
  • » Diet & metabolism
  • » Endocrinology & biochemistry
  • » Gender
  • » Genetic epidemiology
  • » Genetics
  • » Longitudinal analysis of outcome
  • » MRI neuro-imaging
  • » Medical comorbidity
  • » Neuropsychology & personality
  • » Psychopharmacology
  • » Psychosocial factors
  • » Risk factors & comorbidity
  • » Treatment: psychological

TOP RATED ARTICLE THIS WEEK [FREE TO VIEW]

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Mandometer treatment not superior to treatment as usual for anorexia nervosa.

van Elburg AA, Hillebrand JJ, Huyser C, Snoek M, Kas MJ, Hoek HW, Adan RA. Int J Eat Disord. 2011 Apr 25

1 Evaluation, most recent by

Glenn Waller, King's College London, UK. F1000 Psychiatry

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