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"fear-induced feeding cessation" sure sounds like dieting to me!
Posted Jul 16 2011 6:13am
"Fear-induced feeding cessation"
sure sounds like dieting to me!
If we're looking for a reason for why a higher percentage of girls develop eating disorders (though the disorder is no less severe in a boy who does) then maybe these little rats are giving us a clue?
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If we're looking for a reason for why a higher percentage of girls develop eating disorders (though the disorder is no less severe in a boy who does) then maybe these little rats are giving us a clue?