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The Eating Attitudes in Multiple Sclerosis Patients
Journal of Neurological Sciences (Turkish), 09/28/09
Terzi M et al. – The risk of the eating disorder in MS patients was found high compared with the common risk in the society. As a result of eating disorders, unwanted development progression can be seen in the natural course of MS and so, this kind of tests aimed at determining eating disorder in MS patients should be performed and the opportunity of early diagnosis and, if requires, treatment should be provided.
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