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180 related items for PubMed ID: 769019

  • 1. Food additives and hyperkinesis: preliminary report of a double-blind crossover experiment.
    Conners CK, Goyette CH, Southwick DA.
    Psychopharmacol Bull; 1976 Apr; 12(2):10-1. PubMed ID: 769019
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  • 2. Hyperkinesis and food additives: testing the Feingold hypothesis.
    Harley JP, Ray RS, Tomasi L, Eichman PL, Matthews CG, Chun R, Cleeland CS, Traisman E.
    Pediatrics; 1978 Jun; 61(6):818-28. PubMed ID: 353681
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  • 3. Diet and hyperkinesis--an update.
    Lipton MA, Mayo JP.
    J Am Diet Assoc; 1983 Aug; 83(2):132-4. PubMed ID: 6875141
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  • 5. Artificial additives and hyperactivity.
    Compr Ther; 1979 Apr; 5(4):7. PubMed ID: 445993
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  • 6. Food additives.
    Rowe KS.
    Aust Paediatr J; 1984 Aug; 20(3):171-3. PubMed ID: 6391453
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  • 8. [Food additives can increase hyperactivity in children. Results from a British study confirm the connection].
    Silfverdal SA, Hernell O.
    Lakartidningen; 1984 Aug; 105(6):354-5. PubMed ID: 18380351
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  • 11. Relative effects of drugs and diet on hyperactive behaviors: an experimental study.
    Williams JI, Cram DM, Tausig FT, Webster E.
    Pediatrics; 1978 Jun; 61(6):811-7. PubMed ID: 353680
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  • 12. Do food additives cause hyperactivity?
    Child Health Alert; 2007 Dec; 25():1-2. PubMed ID: 20461857
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  • 13. Effects of artificial colors on hyperkinetic children: a double-blind challenge study [proceedings].
    Goyette GH, Connors CK, Petti TA, Curtis LE.
    Psychopharmacol Bull; 1978 Apr; 14(2):39-40. PubMed ID: 652927
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  • 15. In rebuttal. Food additives and hyperkinesis.
    Weiss B.
    Am J Dis Child; 1980 Dec; 134(12):1126-8. PubMed ID: 7446498
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  • 16. Food additives and hyperkinesis: a controlled double-blind experiment.
    Conners CK, Goyette CH, Southwick DA, Lees JM, Andrulonis PA.
    Pediatrics; 1976 Aug; 58(2):154-66. PubMed ID: 781610
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  • 17. Hyperkinesis, nutrition, and the Feingold diet: implications for rehabilitation specialists.
    Lindsey JD, Frith GH.
    J Rehabil; 1982 Aug; 48(3):69-71. PubMed ID: 7175881
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  • 18. Food additives as a source of behavioral disturbances in children.
    Weiss B.
    Neurotoxicology; 1986 Aug; 7(2):197-208. PubMed ID: 3537853
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  • 19. Conspectus: food colorings and hyperkinetic children.
    Horwitz DL.
    Compr Ther; 1980 Nov; 6(11):3-4. PubMed ID: 7002439
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  • 20. Synthetic food colors and hyperactivity in children: a double-blind challenge experiment.
    Harley JP, Matthews CG, Eichman P.
    Pediatrics; 1978 Dec; 62(6):975-83. PubMed ID: 366539
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