Artificial Food Colours and ADHD: What the Meta-Analyses Actually Show

Artificial Food Colours and ADHD: What the Meta-Analyses Actually Show

Artificial Food Colours and ADHD: What the Meta-Analyses Actually ShowGoodnessly
Published on: 23/06/2026

Multiple meta-analyses by Arnold et al. consistently link artificial food colours to increased ADHD symptoms in children. Here’s what the research shows, which dyes are involved, and what Australian parents can do about it.

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ADHD, Autism, Eczema, and Unexplained Behaviour: Why Food Is Always Worth Investigating

ADHD, Autism, Eczema, and Unexplained Behaviour: Why Food Is Always Worth Investigating

ADHD, Autism, Eczema, and Unexplained Behaviour: Why Food Is Always Worth InvestigatingGoodnessly
Published on: 01/06/2026

Research increasingly links artificial food colours, preservatives, and dietary patterns to symptom severity in children with ADHD, autism, and eczema. Here’s what the evidence shows and where to start.

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