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The Outcome of Bulimia Nervosa: Findings From One-Quarter Century of Research
American Journal of Psychiatry, 11/06/09
Steinhausen HC et al. – One–quarter of a century of specific research in bulimia nervosa shows that the disorder still has an unsatisfactory outcome in many patients. More refined interventions may contribute to more favorable outcomes in the future.
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