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Omega-3 fatty acids supplementation in children with autism: a double-blind randomized, placebo-controlled pilot study.
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Title: Omega-3 fatty acids supplementation in children with autism: a double-blind randomized, placebo-controlled pilot study.
Month: February
Volume: 61
Issue: 4
Page(s): 551-553
Efficacy Study/Review:
Yes Keywords:
Adolescent / Secondary School Age,
Anger/Aggression,
Autism,
Autistic Disorder,
Biomedical,
Challenging / Disruptive Behaviour,
Child/Children,
Dietary Supplements,
Essential Fatty Acids,
Hyperactivity,
Intervention,
Mental Health,
Omega-3,
Primary / Elementary School Age,
Repetitive and Restricted Behaviour,
Self Injurious Behaviour,
Stereotypy,
Tantrum
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