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Predictors of Weight Loss in Children With Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Treated With Stimulant Medication
Mitchell Schertz, Andrew R. Adesman, Nancy E. Alfieri and Robert S. Bienkowski
Pediatrics October 1996, 98 (4) 763-769;
Mitchell Schertz
Andrew R. Adesman
Nancy E. Alfieri

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Predictors of Weight Loss in Children With Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Treated With Stimulant Medication
Mitchell Schertz, Andrew R. Adesman, Nancy E. Alfieri, Robert S. Bienkowski
Pediatrics Oct 1996, 98 (4) 763-769;
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