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FASD In Pregnancy – What Causes It?

Alcohol causes many different diseases when consumed in a high quantity. It may also be harmful when a person is suffering from a particular health condition. People are also told to avoid it during pregnancy and breastfeeding. Fetal alcohol syndrome is a health issue found in pregnant people. Read more….

Representations of Alcohol Use During Pregnancy on Television

There are a variety of reasons why women may drink while pregnant. Misinformation or a lack of access to information, as well as the cultural norms of alcohol in society, may contribute to drinking while pregnant. The current on-going study explores television portrayals of alcohol consumption during pregnancy in mainstream prime time television. For more

Better Nights, Better Days for Children with Neurodevelopmental Disorders National Research Study

Better Nights, Better Days for Children with Neurodevelopmental Disorders (BNBD-NDD) is an evidence-based eHealth program to support parents of children ages 4-10 years old with neurodevelopmental disorders (NDD) who experience insomnia. Insomnia is defined as problems settling to bed at bedtime, night wakings, and early morning awakenings.

The innovative BNBD-NDD program tailored for parents of children

Government must recognize the challenges of FASD

There is an inherent stigma that attaches to the medical condition known as fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) that must be solidly laid to rest if we are to build the political will that can force governments and their health agencies to put in place the supports needed to deal with one of the most

New research for identifying FASD in children and youth

James N. Reynolds of Queen’s University and Kids Brain Health and partners in the USA have published a study on the use of eye tracking to make accurate screening for FASD faster and more available. Children with atypical eye movement patterns can be formally assessed for FASD at a younger age. Read more

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