@jlbrac @EvaaPunt Gluten/autisme: "Pas de différence significative entre le groupe d'intervention et de contrôle." https://t.co/4IbtPmGoJ6
@ljv72 Gluten/autisme: "... pas de différence significative entre le groupe d'intervention et de contrôle." https://t.co/4IbtPmGoJ6
@moringa_fr Gluten/autisme: "... pas de différence significative entre le groupe d'intervention et de contrôle." https://t.co/4IbtPmGoJ6
RT @lizditz: contrary to @BeckyJohnson222 "Current evidence for efficacy of these diets is poor.” https://t.co/jrVMjLA6eE https://t.co/Cnk…
contrary to @BeckyJohnson222 "Current evidence for efficacy of these diets is poor.” https://t.co/jrVMjLA6eE https://t.co/Cnkdd6sCXT
No good evidence for diet influencing symptoms of ASD. children with asd may have food sensitivities, like others http://t.co/OHQlbBkblh
@wojtalke @mlaxis @Lanthsky @AdamowiczP @8x12x2 @BByczkiewicz lolam troszke http://t.co/gPRgcld1ga
@peta Anecdote is not evidence, and the evidence is not there http://t.co/aAOIPSyIsW.
🔥🔥🔥RT @DollyZoom: .@peta do you mean the ones ruled out by meta-analyses of the data or other ones you imagined? http://t.co/EWm6sixTKw
.@peta do you mean the ones ruled out by meta-analyses of the data or other ones you imagined? http://t.co/ZVM43AYwiN
.@peta this is ‘Wakefield error’ using small non-replicated studies Cochrane says ‘evidence for efficacy poor' 'http://t.co/3B3OhrG2M3
@peta @scrivens_30 A more recent 2009 Cochrane review disagrees with your claims. http://t.co/GR0BZmrIqR Basically, more research is needed.
A link to studies on the effectiveness, or otherwise, of gluten and casein free diets as a treatment for ASD. http://t.co/MvZIak9GAu