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Office of Dietary Supplements (2005)
Dietary supplement fact sheet: Omega 3 fatty acids and health.
Bethesda, MD: Office of Dietary Supplements
Office of Dietary Supplements (2006)
Dietary supplement fact sheet: Vitamin B12.
Bethesda, MD: Office of Dietary Supplements
Office of Dietary Supplements (2018)
Bethesda, MD: Office of Dietary Supplements
European Journal of Clinical Nutrition
August, 69(8), pp. 969-671.
Metabolic approaches to the treatment of autism spectrum disorders.
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
30(5), pp. 463-469
Child and family characteristics influencing intervention choices in autism spectrum disorders.
Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities
28(3), pp. 138-146.
Perrin J. M. et al. (2012)
Complementary and alternative medicine use in a large pediatric autism sample.
Pediatrics
130 S77-82.
Archives of Medical Research
39(7), pp. 682-685
Current Drug Discovery Techniques
10(3), pp. 245-253.
Politi P. , Marrone G. , Emanuele E. (2009)
Regarding omega-3 fatty acids in severe autism: Reply to Bent and co-workers.
Archives of Medical Research
40(1), pp. 65
Clinical trials of fatty acid treatment in ADHD, dyslexia, dyspraxia and the autistic spectrum.
Prostaglandins, Leukotrienes and Essential Fatty Acids
70(4), pp. 383-390
Omega-3 fatty acids in ADHD and related neurodevelopmental disorders.
International Review of Psychiatry
18(2), pp. 155-172
The role of omega 3 fatty acids in behaviour, cognition and mood.
Scandinavian Journal of Nutrition
47(2), pp. 92-98