What is the causal relationship between food additives, sugar consumption, and ADHD?

A. Both have been shown to be major causes of ADHD.
B. Only food additives have been shown to be a major cause of ADHD.
C. Only sugar consumption has been shown to be a major cause of ADHD.
D. Neither are major causes of ADHD.


Answer: D

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