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Omega-3 Fatty Acids Increase Brain Volume
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17 October 2014 - Health Canal - Omega 3 can help children with ADD
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08 October 2014 - MNT - Eating disorders could start as early as elementary school
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Omega-3 reduces anti-social behaviour in kids: Long term study
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02 August 2014 - Conference notes - FAB Research conference: Sugar, fat, food and addiction: New approaches to the public health crisis
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01 August 2014 - Health Canal - Study of NSW inmates shows a lack of Omega-3s relates to aggression
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Hawkey & Nigg 2014 - Omega-3 and ADHD: blood level analysis and meta-analytic extension of supplementation trials.
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Gumpricht et al, 2014 - Can Omega-3 fatty acids and tocotrienol-rich vitamin E reduce symptoms of neurodevelopmental disorders?
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Rucklidge et al, 2014 - Broad-Spectrum Micronutrient Treatment for Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
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Stonehouse 2014 - Does consumption of LC omega-3 PUFA enhance cognitive performance in healthy school-aged children and throughout adulthood? Evidence from clinical trials.
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Barua et al, 2014 - Increasing maternal or post-weaning folic acid alters gene expression and moderately changes behavior in the offspring.
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Iron absorption into the brain may be abnormal in ADHD, detectable by MRI
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Does food addiction exist? Research finds food addicts lacking psychological inhibition
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Heilskov Rytter et al, 2014 - Diet in the treatment of ADHD in children-A systematic review of the literature.
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Another piece of the ‘gluten- and casein-free (GFCF) diet for autism’ puzzle?
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Trivedi et al 2014 - Food-derived opioid peptides inhibit cysteine uptake with redox and epigenetic consequences
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Bent et al 2014 - Internet-based, randomized, controlled trial of omega-3 fatty acids for hyperactivity in autism
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New findings on the importance of Omega-3 for Child Behaviour and Learning
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Stevenson et al 2014 - Research review: the role of diet in the treatment of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder--an appraisal of the evidence on efficacy and recommendations on the design of future studies.
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CAPT Joseph Hibbeln, M.D.: Nutritional Armor - Brain and Behavior
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