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News 16 April 2004 - Times Educational Supplement - A Rotten Way to Feed the Children
Research Papers Millward et al 2004 - Gluten- and casein-free diets for autistic spectrum disorder.
Research Papers Richardson 2004 - Clinical trials of fatty acid treatment in ADHD, dyslexia, dyspraxia and the autistic spectrum.
Resource The Scottish Society for Autism
News 17 Feb 2004 - Radio 4 - All In the Mind: Is fish good for the brain?
Research Papers Sweeten et al 2004 - High nitric oxide production in autistic disorder: a possible role for interferon-gamma.
Event How Food can Affect Behaviour
Resource The Cochrane Library
News 14 January 2004 - The Guardian: 'Can popping fish-oil pills stop this tantrum?'
Resource PEACH (Parents for Early Intervention for Autism in Children)
Document FAB Research Factsheet - Physical Signs of Fatty Acid Deficiency
Document Fatty Acids in Dyslexia, Dyspraxia, ADHD and the Autistic Spectrum - An Overview
Resource PubMed - Access to the Medline Database online
News 1 November 2003 - The Times: 'Fish oils - What's the evidence?'
Resource The Food Commission (The Food Magazine)
Resource Autism Research Unit
Resource Autism Treatment Trust
Resource Autism Unravelled
Resource Coeliac UK
Resource Digestive Disorders Foundation
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