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Notice of Retraction in: Intrauterine Hormonal Environment and Risk of Developing Anorexia Nervosa

Arch Gen Psychiatry. 2008;65(9):1052.

Notice of Retraction. The revision of Table 4 in the Original Article by Cynthia M. Bulik, PhD, et al, titled "Prevalence, Heritability, and Prospective Risk Factors for Anorexia Nervosa," published in the March 2006 issue of the Archives (2006;63[3]:305-312), nullifies the conclusions about the role of intrauterine hormonal environment for male twins in the risk of anorexia nervosa presented in the Original Article by Marco Procopio, MD, MRCPsych, and Paul Marriott, PhD, titled "Intrauterine Hormonal Environment and Risk of Developing Anorexia Nervosa," published in the December 2007 issue of the Archives (2007;64[12]:1402-1408). Hence, we retract the article by Procopio and Marriott from the scientific literature.

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RELATED ARTICLE

Erratum: "Prevalence, Heritability, and Prospective Risk Factors for Anorexia Nervosa" (2006;63[3]:305-312)
Joseph T. Coyle
Arch Gen Psychiatry. 2008;65(9):994.
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