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Autism and ADHD are linked to disturbed gut flora very early in life
Consistent evidence links ultra-processed food to over 30 damaging health outcomes - including mental ill-health and sleep problems
Nutritional epigenetics education reduces ultra-processed food intake in parents of children with autism and ADHD
Could artificial sweeteners alter your microbiome?
Hard-hitting campaigns can help prevent drinking during pregnancy, new research shows
Time to inform the public about the adverse effects of ultra-processed foods, researchers say
Researchers find link between plastic additive and autism, ADHD
Researchers show the importance of the liver-brain axis in Alzheimer's disease
Dietary Interventions for ADHD: Emerging Research and Considerations
Critical Brain Nutrients: Evidence that Current Dietary Advice Harms Mental Health – and Potential Solutions
Chemical found in common sweetener damages DNA
Higher rates of autism and ADHD in American children may reflect poor diet and toxic exposures
Feeling Stressed? It Might Be Your Liver Calling
Surge in nitrous oxide abuse: New guidelines to help clinicians recognize cases and prevent spinal cord damage from resulting Vitamin B12 deficiency
Study shows impact of vitamin D, thyroid hormones on child development
Residue from rinse agents used in commercial dishwashers found to destroy protective layer in gut
Webinar - Smarter Food, Smarter Kids - Resolving the Attention Deficit Disaster
Nutritional Treatments: The Next Frontier in Psychiatry
Study calls for change in guidance about eating fish during pregnancy
Plant-based burgers: should some be considered ‘junk food’?
Study associates diet in childhood with cognitive development
Study links child behaviour problems to prenatal tobacco smoke and traffic density - and diet
Maternal exposure to chemicals linked to autistic-like behaviours in children
New research shows the importance of consuming enough vitamin B12 in pregnancy
Glyphosate can create biomarkers predicting disease in future generations.....IN MICE
Childhood lead exposure leads to structural changes in middle-aged brains
5 March 2020 - Medscape - Passive Smoking Tied to Adolescent Depression Symptoms
World failing to provide children with a healthy life and a climate fit for their future: WHO-UNICEF-Lancet
Prenatal phthalate exposure associated with autistic traits in young boys
5 February 2020 - Futurity - Do ‘forever chemicals’ PFOs and PFOA sap dopamine?
24 January 2020 - Science Daily - High air pollution exposure in 1-year-olds linked to structural brain changes at age 12
These toxic chemicals steal IQ points from American kids
Air pollution in childhood linked to schizophrenia
Depression and suicide linked to air pollution in new global study
11 December 2019 - Psychology Today - Epigenetic Influences on Depressed Mood: A Concise Review
3 December 2019 - Futurity - Cadmium, gene combo can speed up cognitive decline
12 November 2019 - Medscape - Environmental Contamination Linked to Neurologic Disorders
4 November 2019 - The Conversation - For a sustainable future, we need to reconnect with what we’re eating – and each other
17 October 2019 - MedicalXpress - Lead exposure linked to lower quality sleep in youth
People who eat more meals at home have lower levels of harmful PFAS in their bodies
Studies link air pollution to mental health issues in children
How a pioneering study of child health has influenced a generation of parents
Prenatal Oxidative Balance Affects Allergic Disease and Asthma into Adolescence
Could fluoride be bad for your baby during pregnancy?
Organic food health benefits have been hard to assess, but that could change
8 March 2019 - MedicalXpress - Vitamin D may protect against pollution-associated asthma symptoms in obese children
Can eating more fish help pregnant mothers quit smoking?
Autism is not linked to eating fish in pregnancy
Benefits of moderate fish consumption in pregnancy may outweigh mercury effects, suggests study
Higher levels of fluoride in pregnant woman linked to lower intelligence in their children
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