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Bishop C, Shilling J, Kraft GH. "Role of Hormonal Therapy for Prevention of Osteoporosis in Multiple Sclerosis Patients." International Journal of MS Care. 2003;5(3):107.
Baylor CR, Yorkston KM, Bamer AM, Britton D, Amtmann D. "Variables associated with communicative participation in people with multiple sclerosis: a regression analysis." Am J Speech Lang Pathol. 2010;19(2):143-53.
Baylor CR, Britton D, Yorkston KM, Bamer AM, Amtmann D. "Variables associated with communicative participation in persons with multiple sclerosis." International Journal of MS Care. 2009;11(S2):20.
Barnes R, Kraft GH, Wadhwani R, Ciol MA, Bombardier CH, Bowen JD. "Role of Historic Leisure Activity in Starting a Home Exercise Program." International Journal of MS Care. 2007;9(2):50.
Bamer AM, Amtmann D, Johnson KL, Kraft GH. "Prevalence of restless legs and association with MS disease duration and course." Multiple Sclerosis. 2009;15(9 Suppl):S48.
Bamer AM, Amtmann D, Cook KF, Johnson KL. "Sleep problems in multiple sclerosis: Conflicting results from two patient-reported outcome measures." International Journal of MS Care. 2011;13(S3):76.
Bamer AM, Cetin K, Johnson KL, Gibbons LE, Ehde DM. "Validation study of prevalence and correlates of depressive symptomatology in multiple sclerosis." Gen Hosp Psychiatry. 2008;30(4):311-7.
Bamer AM, McMullen KA, Amtmann D. "Symptom profiles in MS: Comparing symptoms and quality of life indicators of a large sample of individuals with MS to population norms." Quality of life research. 2012;20(Suppl 1):8.

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