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Trends in Molecular Medicine|July 30, 2024
Advancements in intensive eating disorder treatments: the benefit of CBT-E and integrated care modelsAgnes Ayton
Mental Health Today (Brighton, England)|April 7, 2012
Dying to be thin. Your guide to today's mental health issuesAgnes Ayton
The Lancet. Psychiatry|December 17, 2023
Physical health metrics are essential for establishing the effectiveness of eating disorder treatmentAgnes Ayton
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|December 2, 2020
Investment in training, evidence based treatment, and research are necessary to prevent future deaths in eating disordersAgnes Ayton
Journal of Population Therapeutics and Clinical Pharmacology = Journal De La Therapeutique Des Populations Et De La Pharmacologie Clinique|January 7, 2020
The Importance of Restoring Body Fat Mass in the Treatment of Anorexia Nervosa: An Expert CommentaryAgnes Ayton
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|August 7, 2019
The dramatic rise of ultra-processed foodsAgnes Ayton, Ali Ibrahim
Nutrition Reviews|December 18, 2019
The Western diet: a blind spot of eating disorder research?-a narrative review and recommendations for treatment and researchAgnes Ayton, Ali Ibrahim
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|December 2, 2017
Appropriate training in eating disorders could save many livesAgnes Ayton, Ali Ibrahim
Postgraduate Medical Journal|June 6, 2018
Does UK medical education provide doctors with sufficient skills and knowledge to manage patients with eating disorders safely?Agnes Ayton, Ali Ibrahim
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|September 15, 2019
Obesity is a public health emergencyAgnes Ayton, Ali Ibrahim
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Trends in Molecular Medicine|July 30, 2024
Advancements in intensive eating disorder treatments: the benefit of CBT-E and integrated care modelsAgnes Ayton
Mental Health Today (Brighton, England)|April 7, 2012
Dying to be thin. Your guide to today's mental health issuesAgnes Ayton
The Lancet. Psychiatry|December 17, 2023
Physical health metrics are essential for establishing the effectiveness of eating disorder treatmentAgnes Ayton
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|December 2, 2020
Investment in training, evidence based treatment, and research are necessary to prevent future deaths in eating disordersAgnes Ayton
Journal of Population Therapeutics and Clinical Pharmacology = Journal De La Therapeutique Des Populations Et De La Pharmacologie Clinique|January 7, 2020
The Importance of Restoring Body Fat Mass in the Treatment of Anorexia Nervosa: An Expert CommentaryAgnes Ayton
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|August 7, 2019
The dramatic rise of ultra-processed foodsAgnes Ayton, Ali Ibrahim
Nutrition Reviews|December 18, 2019
The Western diet: a blind spot of eating disorder research?-a narrative review and recommendations for treatment and researchAgnes Ayton, Ali Ibrahim
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|December 2, 2017
Appropriate training in eating disorders could save many livesAgnes Ayton, Ali Ibrahim
Postgraduate Medical Journal|June 6, 2018
Does UK medical education provide doctors with sufficient skills and knowledge to manage patients with eating disorders safely?Agnes Ayton, Ali Ibrahim
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|September 15, 2019
Obesity is a public health emergencyAgnes Ayton, Ali Ibrahim
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