A: There’s no clear scientific evidence that ADHD is caused by diet or nutritional problems. But certain foods may play at least some role in affecting symptoms… | Keep reading on WebMD »A: Several studies have shown a drop in hyperactivity and impulsivity with zinc supplements.
The same research, though, reports no change in inattentiveness… | Keep reading on WebMD »A: A study of nearly 300 children by the United Kingdom’s Food Standards Agency in 2007 showed that the consumption of foods containing dyes could increase hyperactive behavior… | Keep reading on WebMD »A: Our brains use omega-3s in the hippocampus, the memory center of the brain.
If you are low in omega-3 fatty acids, it may be… | Keep reading on WebMD »A: A deficiency of omega-3s is bad news for a child’s or adult’s brain.
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