The following is a list of related publications by the principles of the DRF:

Blum, K, et al. Drug Abuse Relapse Rates Linked to Level of Education: Is Dopamine a culprit? ., J Addict Res Ther 2013, 4:4

Schoenthaler, S., & Bier, I.D. Invited Commentary on Gesch CB et al. Influence of supplementary vitamins, minerals and essential fatty acids on the antisocial behaviour of young adult prisoners. Randomized, placebo-controlled trial. Br J Psychiatry 2002 Jul; 181: 22-8. Evidence Based Mental Health, March 2003.

Schoenthaler, S., & Bier, I.D. Addiction and Criminal Behaviour in Food Allergy and Intolerance, W.B. Saunders, 2002

Schoenthaler, S., Bier, I.D., The Effect Of Nutrition On Brain Function, Intelligence, Academic Performance, And Crime: A Series Of Randomized Controlled Trials, in Anti-Aging Medical Therapeutics vol. III, Klatz, RM, Goldman, R (eds.),  Health Quest Publications 1999, Marina del Rey, CA

Schoenthaler, S., & Bier, I.D., Young, K., Jansenns, S., & Nicols, D. The effect of vitamin-mineral supplementation on the intelligence of American schoolchildren: a randomized, double-blind placebo-controlled trial. The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 2000, 6(1), 19-29.

Schoenthaler, S., & Bier, I.D. The effect of vitamin-mineral supplementation on juvenile delinquency among American schoolchildren: a randomized, double-blind placebo-controlled trial. The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 2000, 6(1), 7-17.

Schoenthaler, S., & Bier, I.D. Vitamin-Mineral Intake and Intelligence: A Macro-Level Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 1999, 5(2), 125-134.

Eysenck H.J., Schoenthaler S.J. Raising IQ Level by Vitamin Mineral Supplementation. Sternberg R, Grigorenko E. Intelligence, Heredity, and Environment. Cambridge , UK : Cambridge University Press; 1997:363-392.

Schoenthaler S. Malnutrition and maladaptive behavior. Essman W, Ed. Nutrition and Brain Function. Basel : Karger Press; 1987:198-218.

Schoenthaler S.J.  Institutional Nutritional Policies and Criminal Behavior. Nutrition Today . 1985; 20:16 -25.

Schoenthaler S.J., Amos S.P., Doraz W.E., Kelly M.A., Muedeking G.D., Wakefield J.A.  Controlled Trial of Vitamin-Mineral Supplementation on Intelligence and Brain Function.  Personality and Individual Differences. 1991;112:343-350.

Schoenthaler S.J., Amos S..P., Doraz W.E., Kelly M.A., Muedeking G.D., Wakefield J.A.  The Effect of Randomized Vitamin-Mineral Supplementation on Violent and Non-violent Antisocial Behavior Among Incarcerated Juveniles. Journal of Nutritional and Environmental Medicine. 1997;7:343-352.

Schoenthaler S.J., Amos S.P., Hudes M.   A Randomized Trial of the Effect of Vitamin-Mineral Supplementation on Serious Institutional Rule Violations.Submitted for Publication.

Schoenthaler S.J., Doraz W.E., Wakefield J.A. The Impact of a Low Food Additive and Sucrose Diet on Academic Performance in 803 New York City Public Schools. The International Journal of Biosocial Research. 1986;8:185-195.

Schoenthaler S.J., Moody J., Pankow L. Applied Nutrition and Behavior. Journal of Applied Nutrition. 1991;43:131-139.

Schoenthaler SJ. Diet and crime: An empirical examination of the value of  nutrition in the control and treatment of incarcerated juvenile  offenders. International Journal of Biosocial Research. 1983; 4:25 -39.

Schoenthaler SJ. Diet and delinquency: A multi-state replication. International Journal of Biosocial Research. 1983;5:70-78.

Schoenthaler SJ. Diet and delinquency: Empirical testing of seven theories.   International Journal of Biosocial Research. 1985;7:108-131.

Schoenthaler, S., & Bier, I.D. The Impact of Enhancing Nutrition Using Vitamin-Mineral Tablets on the Academic Performance of Schoolchildren  (Under Review).