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Bondi et al 2013 - Adolescent Behavior and Dopamine Availability Are Uniquely Sensitive to Dietary Omega-3 Fatty Acid Deficiency
Low Omega-3 from Fish and Seafood Linked to Behavioural & Cognitive Deficits in UK children
Teen Eating Disorders Increase Suicide Risk
Musci et al 2013 - Internalizing Antecedents and Consequences of Binge-Eating Behaviors in a Community-Based, Urban Sample of African American Females
19 July 2013 - Nutraingredients - Omega-3 levels linked to cognition and behavior in schoolchildren - Oxford University Study
ALSPAC - Lack of fish in diet linked to anxiety in pregnancy
12 July 2013 - Gov UK - The School Food Plan
8 July 2013 - Daily Mail - Do new mums REALLY need a £99 test on the quality of their breast milk? University offers to report levels of omega 3
Autism linked to decreased microbe diversity in the gut: Study
3 July 2013 - Nutraingredients - Sweetened milk consumption 'undermines' child diet quality, says Harvard expert
Scurvy returns among children with diets 'worse than in the war'
Eating Healthy Fats During Pregnancy Linked to Decreased Autism Rates; Omega-3 Fatty Acid Beneficial Until Threshold
2 July 2013 - Medscape - Refined carbs may trigger food addiction
Oxford University - ‘Low Omega-3 in children could help to explain poor learning and behaviour’
Montgomery et al 2013 - Low blood Long Chain Omega-3 Fatty Acids in UK Children Are Associated with Poor Cognitive Performance and Behavior: A Cross-Sectional Analysis from the DOLAB Study
Air pollution raises autism risk
Bhattacharyya et al 2014 - Psychological distress, gender and dietary factors in South Asians: a cross-sectional survey
13 June 2013 - BBC News - Hospitals treat more child obesity
Goran et al 2013 - The obesogenic effect of high fructose exposure during early development.
28th May 2013 - New York Times - Some of My Best Friends are Germs
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