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Adams J. B. , George F. , Audhya J. T. (2006)
Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine
12(1), pp. 59-63
Adams S. J. et al. (2008)
Development of double blind gluten and casein free test foods for use in an autism dietary trial.
Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics
21(4), p. 374
Adams J. B. et al. (2011)
Effect of a vitamin-mineral supplement on children and adults with autism.
BMC Pediatrics
11(1), pp. 111
Adams J. B. et al. (2007)
Mercury, lead, and zinc in baby teeth of children with autism versus controls.
Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health (Part A)
70(12), pp. 1046-1051
Adams C. L. , Russell D. (2009)
Parental stress associated with caring for children with Asperger's syndrome or autism.
Pediatrics International
51(3), pp. 364-370.
International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders
47(3), pp. 33-44.
Adkins K. W. et al. (2012)
Effects of a standardized pamphlet on insomnia in children with autism spectrum disorders.
Pediatrics
130 S139-S144.
Adkins T. , Axelrod S. (2002)
Topography-versus selection-based responding: Comparison of mand acquisition in each modality.
Behavior Analyst Today
2 pp. 259-266
The effect of perceptual-motor training on attention in the children with autism spectrum disorders.
Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders
6(4), pp. 1331-1336
Akhondzadeh S. et al. (2004)
Cyproheptadine in the treatment of autistic disorder: a double-blind placebo-controlled trial.
Journal of Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics
29(2), pp.145-150
Akhondzadeh S. et al. (2010)
Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry
34(1), pp. 32-36
Al-Ayadhi L. Y. et al. (2015)
Behavioral benefits of camel milk in subjects with autism spectrum disorder.
Journal of College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan
November, 25(11), pp. 819-823.
Al-Ayadhi L. Y. , Elamin N. E. (2013)
Camel milk as a potential therapy as an antioxidant in autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
Evidence Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine
2013
Psychology Report
82(3), pp. 1051-1056