| Literature DB >> 24085796 |
Cara Dosman1, Denise Adams, Bev Wudel, Laura Vogels, Justine Turner, Sunita Vohra.
Abstract
On the basis of review of the published literature,limitations in current data do not support the use ofa gluten-free and casein-free diet (gfcf-d) asa primary autism spectrum disorder (ASD) treatment.(13)(25)(26)(36) On the basis of clinical opinion, given the popularity of parents seeking a gfcf-d for their children with ASD, clinicians should acknowledge family’s concerns and provide appropriate information about a gfcf-d toguide them and prevent possible harm.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24085796 DOI: 10.1542/pir.34-10-e36
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pediatr Rev ISSN: 0191-9601