Popular autism diet does not demonstrate behavioural improvement

Thursday, May 20, 2010 - 09:30 in Psychology & Sociology

A popular belief that specific dietary changes can improve the symptoms of children with autism was not supported by a tightly controlled University of Rochester study, which found that eliminating gluten and casein from the diets of children with autism had no impact on their behaviour, sleep or bowel patterns...

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