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Nutrition and ADHD
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Diet, ADHD and Behaviour (1999) - Centre for Science in the Public Interest
Burgess 1998 - ADHD: observational and interventional studies
The Complete Guide to Food Allergy and Intolerance
Smart Fats
No More Ritalin
Sever et al 1997 - Iron treatment in children with ADHD. A preliminary report.
Toren et al 1996 - Zinc deficiency in ADHD
Bekaroglu et al 1996 - Relationships between serum free fatty acids and zinc, and ADHD
Stevens et al 1996 - Omega-3 fatty acids in boys with behavior, learning, and health problems
Girardi et al 1995 - Blunted catecholamine responses after glucose ingestion in children with attention deficit disorder
Stevens et al 1995 - Essential Fatty Acid metabolism in boys with ADHD
Jones et al 1995 - Enhanced adrenomedullary response and increased susceptibility to neuroglycopenia: mechanisms underlying the adverse effects of sugar ingestion in healthy children
Rowe & Rowe 1994 - Synthetic food colouring and behaviour: a controlled study
Boris & Mandel 1994 - Foods and additives are common causes of ADHD in children
Carter et al 1993 - Effects of a few food diet in attention deficit disorder
Arnold et al 1990 - Does hair zinc predict amphetamine improvement of ADD/hyperactivity?
Ward et al 1990 - The Influence of the Chemical Additive Tartrazine on the Zinc Status of Hyperactive Children — a Double-blind Placebo-controlled Study
Wilson & Scott 1989 - A double-blind assessment of additive intolerance in children.
Galler and Ramsey 1989 - A follow-up study of the influence of early malnutrition on development: behavior at home and at school
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