by Denise Catanese | Jun 2, 2021 | ADHD, drugs, medication, reaction, scientific studies, studies
Researchers in Spain uncovered data that suggests a potential link between prenatal exposure to the common drug acetaminophen and increased risk for higher instances of autism and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, according to the results of a study published... by Deborah Lehner | Apr 14, 2021 | artificial colors, food, Food Dyes, natural color, scientific studies
It’s difficult to create a natural blue coloring, but a team of scientists from around the U.S. and the world have done just that. Feingold families have used red cabbage to make blue dye, but the results did not compare to the vibrant hues found in synthetic... by Deborah Lehner | Dec 29, 2020 | ADHD, artificial colors, behavior, Feingold, food, Food Dyes, health, petroleum, scientific studies, studies, synthetic dyes
Amounts of Food Dyes in Brand-name Foods reprinted from cspinet.org Amounts in Some Foods Exceed... by Cindy Harrell | Nov 13, 2020 | ADHD, drugs, high fructose corn syrup, medication, scientific studies, studies, synthetic dyes
Fifty years after Dr. Feingold first observed that food dyes can trigger behavior problems in sensitive people, the public is getting the message. A survey taken earlier this year by Kalsec, a company that makes colors and flavors, found that about 80% of U.S.... by Cindy Harrell | Nov 8, 2020 | medication, scientific studies, vitamin D3, vitamins
The Sunshine Vitamin and Your Health So many systems rely on vitamin D3. British researchers studied data from over 14,500 men and women between the ages of 42 to 82 and found that those with higher levels of Vitamin D3 were less likely to suffer a variety of health... by Denise Catanese | Nov 3, 2020 | ADHD, scientific studies
New Study on Food Dye and ADHD Although this is a small pilot study of just 18 people, it shows that food dyes may affect both brainwave activity and ADHD symptoms in college students with ADHD. The study is different from previous ones because the subjects...