The most highly successful regimen for the treatment of anorexia nervosa involves ________.
A. dietary counseling on an outpatient basis
B. forced tube feeding and isolation from the family
C. therapy for the individual and the family and comprehensive medical care
D. the use of diuretics and lithium
E. establish a binge syndrome
Answer: C
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_______________ reduces bone turnover; prevents bone loss; increases BMD by 5%–10% in the hip, spine, and total body; and significantly reduces fracture risk but can also increase the risk of breast cancer.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
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