JUNK v HEALTHY Charlotte has eaten only junk food for a week. Elise's diet has been additive-free. This fascinating experiment reveals just what E- numbers are doing to our children's behaviour GOOD HEALTH

From: Daily Mail | Date: May 20, 2003 | Copyright information

MANY parents believe that artificial food additives affect children's behaviour. GOOD HEALTH challenged two mothers to alter their children's diets for a week to find out the effect on their moods, personality and general health. For the past week, Diana Appleyard, 42, who lives in Oxfordshire, replaced nine-year-old Charlotte's healthy diet (no white sugar and the recommended five portions of fruit and vegetables a day) with one full of additives. She says:

DAY ONE

BREAKFAST: ...

Related newspaper, magazine, and journal articles from HighBeam Research

What's New.(Ultra Electronics Audiopack teamed with Scott Health & Safety)(Brief Article)
Crain's Cleveland Business ; COMPANY: Ultra Electronics Audiopack, Garfield Heights PRODUCT: Hazmat Radiocom II Ultra Electronics Audiopack teamed with Scott Health & Safety, part of Tyco International Ltd., to develop a facepiece-integrated communications system'' exclusively for the New York City Fire Department Hazardous
Letter: Your Say - We shall go to ball.(Letters)
Birmingham Mail (England) ; Byline: Janet Evans THANK you to all the people who responded so positively to the collapse of UK Balls - thanks to this we have managed to book an alternative venue and shall have a ball! Janet Evans, B irmingham
Coriolanus.(Theater review)
Daily Variety ; (Eisenhower Theater, Washington, D.C.; 1,110 seats; $78 top) A Kennedy Center presentation of a Royal Shakespeare Company production of a play in two acts by William Shakespeare. Directed by Gregory Doran. Sets and costumes, Richard Hudson; original lighting, Tim Mitchell; lighting recreation,
Forms of Collective Violence: Riots, Pogroms and Genocide in Modern India.(Critical essay)
Pacific Affairs ; FORMS OF COLLECTIVE VIOLENCE: Riots, Pogroms and Genocide in Modern India. By Paul R. Brass. Gurgaon (India): Three Essays Collective, 2006. xix, 184 pp. Rs500.00, cloth. ISBN 81-88789-39-9. Paul R. Brass's book is a successful attempt at understanding how instances of collective violence in parts
Friedman and Russia.(Milton Friedman)
The Cato Journal ; One day I asked Milton Friedman a question. That question was in my mind every time we met: Could he have achieved the same status he did in America if he had lived in Russia--not only in terms of his research, but in shaping his outlook on life and in his understanding of freedom? Having kept