Vitamin D may have direct effect on brain development, social behaviour and autism By Annie Harrison-Dunn 18-Dec-2014 - Last updated on 18-Dec-2014 at 08:35 GMT Facebook Twitter Linkedin Email to a friend Vitamin D could have a 'critical influence' on levels of serotonin in the brain and may directly impact social behaviours associated with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), US research suggested in February. Top articles for 2014 Herbalife shakes were not responsible for woman’s death, say doctors Omega-3 reduces anti-social behaviour in kids: Long term study Papaya liar? Italy issues €250,000 fine over ‘distorted’ health claims Vitamin D may have direct effect on brain development, social behaviour and autism DG SANCO chief resigns after ‘sober’ disciplinary inquiry Pooperoni? Spanish researchers produce low sodium and fat probiotic stool sausage New class of ‘good’ fat could aid diabetes prevention Empty stomach: Probiotics professor clarifies findings of efficacy study Fat-busting seaweed: Scientists identify fat-blocking seaweed alginates Omega-3 article retracted after suspicions raised about author Prev 1 … 3 4 5 6 7 … 11 Next