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06-07 December - London - Nutrition Society Winter Conference - Diet, Nutrition, and Mental Health and Wellbeing
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Kean et al 2016 - Reduced inattention and hyperactivity and improved cognition after marine oil extract supplementation in ADHD: randomised controlled trial.
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Prenatal Vitamin D Could Lower Baby's ADHD Risk, While Some Diabetes Drugs May do the Opposite
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Mesirow et al 2016 - Associations between Prenatal and Early Childhood Fish and Processed Food Intake, Conduct Problems, and Co-Occurring Difficulties.
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Fewer indications of ADHD in children whose mothers took vitamin D during pregnancy
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The Influence of Diet on ADHD
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Mossin et al 2016 - Inverse associations between cord vitamin D and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder symptoms
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14 September 2016 - MedicalXpress - Omega-3 and Omega-6 supplement improves reading for children
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05 September 2016 - Mail Online - Children who eat plenty of oily fish may be better readers than their peers, experts say
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Johnson et al 2016 - Omega 3/6 fatty acids for reading in children
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Unhealthy diet during pregnancy could be linked to ADHD
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Bozzatello et al 2016 - Supplementation with Omega-3 Fatty Acids in Psychiatric Disorders: A Review of Literature Data.
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Parletta et al 2016 - Omega-3 and Omega-6 PUFA Levels and Correlations with Symptoms in Children with ADHD, ASD and Typically Developing Controls.
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LaChance et al 2016 - Omega-6 to Omega-3 Fatty Acid Ratio in Patients with ADHD: A Meta-Analysis.
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Raine et al 2016 - Nutritional supplementation to reduce child aggression: a randomized, stratified, single-blind, factorial trial.
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Omega-3 (with vitamins + minerals) lowers childhood aggression in short term
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A Disease Called Childhood
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02 March 2016 - The Telegraph - Half of pregnant women attending their first maternity appointment are overweight or obese
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Parents and teachers unaware of mental benefits of good childhood nutrition
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Egan et al 2016 - The effect of diet on the physical and mental development of children: views of parents and teachers in four European countries
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