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401. The role of the central nervous system in the psychoneuroendocrine disturbances of anorexia and bulimia nervosa.

402. A comparison of subgroups of inpatients with anorexia nervosa.

403. Psychiatric disorders in women with bulimia nervosa and their first-degree relatives: effects of comorbid substance dependence.

405. Colonic and anorectal function in constipated patients with anorexia nervosa.

407. Relationship of depression, anxiety, and obsessionality to state of illness in anorexia nervosa.

408. Assessment of reproductive disorders and birth defects in communities near hazardous chemical sites. I. Birth defects and developmental disorders.

409. A case-control study to determine risk factors for elevated blood lead levels in children, Idaho.

410. Anorexia nervosa, obsessional behavior, and serotonin.

411. Treating eating-disorder patients in a managed care environment. Contemporary American issues and Canadian response.

412. Bulimia nervosa and substance dependence: association and family transmission.

413. Resuscitation training: a time for reassessment.

414. Acute epiglottitis in a nonagenarian.

415. Public health consequences of hazardous substance releases.

416. The effect of cimetidine and ranitidine on cognitive function in postoperative cardiac surgical patients.

417. Vulnerability to substance abuse in eating disorders.

418. Persistent perfectionism, symmetry, and exactness after long-term recovery from anorexia nervosa.

419. Acute tryptophan depletion and increased food intake and irritability in bulimia nervosa.

420. Cognitive style of patients with anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa.

421. Low discharge weight and outcome in anorexia nervosa.

422. Health effects related to releases of hazardous substances on the Superfund priority list.

423. Differences in weight gain between restrictor and bulimic anorectics.

424. Research on ACLS training--which methods improve skill & knowledge retention?

425. Temperament in eating disorders.

426. Premorbid onset of psychopathology in long-term recovered anorexia nervosa.

427. Laxative withdrawal and anxiety in bulimia nervosa.

428. Perfectionism in anorexia nervosa.

429. Serotonin and bulimia nervosa.

430. Twenty-four-hour food intake in patients with anorexia nervosa and in healthy control subjects.

431. Defense style in women with eating disorders.

432. Recall bias in disease status associated with perceived exposure to hazardous substances.

433. Surveillance for emergency events involving hazardous substances--United States, 1990-1992.

434. Data linkage to explore the risk of low birthweight associated with maternal proximity to hazardous waste sites from the National Priorities List.

435. Acute tryptophan depletion in bulimia: effects on large neutral amino acids.

436. Surveillance of hazardous substance releases and related health effects.

437. Anorexia and bulimia nervosa: psychiatric approach.

438. Characteristics of bulimic women with and without alcohol abuse.

439. Prediction of reproductive status in women with bulimia nervosa by past high weight.

440. Cerebrospinal fluid TRH immunoreactivity in anorexia nervosa.

442. Are the eating disorders related to obsessive compulsive disorder?

443. Results of the consensus conference on fostering more humane critical care: creating a healing environment. Society of Critical Care Medicine.

444. Amount of calories retained after binge eating and vomiting.

445. Descriptive analysis of critical care units in the United States: patient characteristics and intensive care unit utilization.

446. Use of exposure databases for status and trends analysis.

447. A single-fluor approach to DNA sequence determination using high performance capillary electrophoresis.

448. Comparative psychopathology of women with bulimia nervosa and obsessive-compulsive disorder.

449. Descriptive analysis of critical care units in the United States.

450. Low serotonin and dopamine metabolite concentrations in cerebrospinal fluid from bulimic patients with frequent binge episodes.

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