DHA omega-3 linked to improved literacy for ADHD children: Study
date:May 24, 2012
Children with increased levels of DHA in red blood cells had improved word reading and spelling and their parents rated their overall ADHD (attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder) symptoms were lower, according to findings published in Nutrition .


The present study adds to evidence suggesting that increased omega-3 PUFA intake can improve attention, literacy, and behavior problems in some children with ADHD, wrote researchers from the University of South Australia, the Queensland University
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