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Event 29 September 2005 - Brighton - Better School Food
Event 20-21 September - Reading - We are what we eat – children’s nutrition in the 21st century
Event 10 September 2005 - Reading - Food For Thought: Nutrition and Emotions
News 07 September 2005 - The Independent - Go to school on an egg
Resource TFX (The Campaign Against Trans Fats in Food)
Resource Public Autism Resource & Information Service (PARIS)
Resource The National Autistic Society (NAS)
Research Papers Virmani et al 2005 - Effects of Metabolic Modifiers Such as Carnitines, Coenzyme Q10, and PUFAs against Neurotoxic Insults
Research Papers Yehuda et al, 2005 - Mixture of essential fatty acids lowers test anxiety.
Event 10 June 2005 - Brighton - Moving Forward Together
Resource Crime Times
Resource NetMums
Resource The Vitamin D Council
Event 10 May 2005 - Diet and child behaviour: the scientific evidence
News 05 May 2005 - The Guardian - Why it's time we faced fats
Event 29 April 2005 - Kirkcaldy - Food and Behaviour Research Conference
News 10 April 2005 - The Observer - What not to feed your child
News 10 April 2005 - The Observer - What your children should eat
News 10 April 2005 - The Observer - What's for tea?
Research Papers Bushara 2005 - Neurologic presentation of celiac disease.
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