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PICA Disorder Resources

Posted on July 16, 2015 by specialneedsresourcetrainingblog

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PICA Disorder refers to non-edible cravings such as string, mud, paste, glue, hair and clay which often leads to iron-deficiency anemia. For more information on causes, symptoms and treatment, please click on the links below:

Medical Sites

Autism Speaks
Encyclopedia of Mental Disorders
Kids Health
Medscape
Medline
WebMD
Wikipedia

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