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... Finally, if parents believe that sugar intake has negative consequences, they may be more sensitive to their child's behavior after the child has consumed a sugar-containing food. FOOD ADDITIVES AND ATTENTION DEFICIT DISORDER WITH HYPERACTIVITY In the early 1970s, Dr.
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... In these studies, children reported by their parents to respond positively to the Feingold diet were blindly "challenged" by the addition of food additives to the diet. Although some challenge studies have demonstrated a decrement in behavior when children are given food additives [Corners, 1980; Swanson and Kinsbourne, 1980J, others revealed no detrimental effects of food additives ~Conners, 1980; Weiss et al., 1980; Mattes and Gittelman, 1981~.


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