Weight gain associated with increased food intake and low habitual activity levels in male adolescent schizophrenic inpatients treated with olanzapine.
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Abraham Weizman | P. Singer | M. Phillip | G. Zalsman | B. Falk | A. Apter | D. Gothelf | I. Poraz | M. Kairi | L. Zigel | S. Frishman | N. Constantini
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