"This finding highlights the importance of clinicians looking at selective eating as perhaps not an acute problem that will go away on its own as the child gets older but a condition that should be intervened on and monitored for progress over time," she told MedPage Today via e-mail. "As a clinician, I will be more apt to screen for selective eating behaviors in those patients with a diagnosis of anxiety and depression."
http://www.medpagetoday.com/Pediatrics/EatingDisorders/52894?xid=nl_mpt_DHE_2015-08-04&eun=g721819d0r
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