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Disordered Eating in Type 1 Diabetes: Insulin Omission and Diabulimia 5/22/2012

Young adults with diabetes are at increased risk for developing psychiatric comorbidities, including eating disorders, because of the complex nature of chronic disease management as well as the effects of chronic disease on psychosocial functioning.

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