Megan C Riddle
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Riddle M, Safer J
J Eat Disord
. 2022 Nov;
10(1):178.
PMID: 36414965
Transgender and gender diverse (TGD) individuals are at increased risk for the development of eating disorders, but very little has been published with regards to the unique aspects of their...
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Riddle M, Robertson L, Blalock D, Duffy A, Le Grange D, Mehler P, et al.
Int J Eat Disord
. 2022 Sep;
55(11):1532-1540.
PMID: 36151729
Objective: The purpose of this study was to compare symptom severity of eating disorders (EDs), depression and anxiety at admission and discharge for transgender and nonbinary (TNB) individuals and cisgender...
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Wang Y, Rensink A, Fricke U, Riddle M, Trent C, van de Zande L, et al.
Insect Biochem Mol Biol
. 2022 Jan;
142:103724.
PMID: 35093500
Sexually dimorphic traits in insects are subject to sexual selection, but our knowledge of the underlying molecular mechanisms is still scarce. Here we investigate how the highly conserved gene, Doublesex...
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Riddle M, Lin J, Steinman J, Salvi J, Reynolds M, Kastor A, et al.
Adv Med Educ Pract
. 2014 Sep;
5:289-97.
PMID: 25246814
As the health care delivery landscape changes, medical schools must develop creative strategies for preparing future physicians to provide quality care in this new environment. Despite the growing prominence of...
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Teslovich T, Freidl E, Kostro K, Weigel J, Davidow J, Riddle M, et al.
Psychiatry Res
. 2014 Jun;
219(1):166-70.
PMID: 24909971
The ability to exert self-control in the face of appetitive, alluring cues is a critical component of healthy development. The development of behavioral measures that use disease-relevant stimuli can greatly...
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Riddle M, McKenna M, Yoon Y, Pattwell S, Santos P, Casey B, et al.
Neuropsychopharmacology
. 2013 Jan;
38(6):930-7.
PMID: 23303073
Fear extinction learning, the ability to reassess a learned cue of danger as safe when it no longer predicts aversive events, is often dysregulated in anxiety disorders. Selective serotonin reuptake...