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Summary of biomedical treatments for autism.
San Diego: CA: Autism Research Institute
Boyd C. , Moodambail A. (2016)
Severe hypercalcaemia in a child secondary to use of alternative therapies
BMJ Case Reports
Medical Hypotheses
70(4), pp. 750-759
Cannell J. J. , Hollis B. W. (2008)
Use of vitamin D in clinical practice.
Alternative Medicine Review
13(1), pp. 6-20
Vitamin D and autism, what’s new.
Reviews in Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders
June, 18(2), pp. 183-193.
Atascadero, CA: Vitamin D Council
Feng J. et al.
Clinical improvement following vitamin D3 supplementation in autism spectrum disorder.
Nutritional Neuroscience
Core symptoms of autism improved after vitamin D supplementation.
Pediatrics
January, 135(1), pp. e196-e198.
Kerley C. P. et al. (2017)
Lack of effect of vitamin D3 supplementation in autism: a 20-week, placebo-controlled RCT.
Archives of Disease in Childhood
November, 102(11), pp. 1030-1036.
Kočovská E. et al. (2012)
Vitamin D and autism: Clinical review.
Research in Developmental Disabilities
33(5), pp. 1541-1550.
European Journal of Nutrition
Saad K. et al.
Randomized controlled trial of vitamin D supplementation in children with autism spectrum disorder.
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry
Office of Dietary Supplements (2005)
Dietary supplement fact sheet: Vitamin D.
Bethesda, MD: Office of Dietary Supplements
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