A Transition in Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Research: The Shift from Animal Modeling to Human Intervention
Abstract
Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) are a group of conditions that can occur in the offspring of a woman who consumed alcohol during pregnancy (CDC, 2014a,b). FASD refers to a range of disorders, with fetal alcohol syndrome representing the most severe end of the spectrum, which may include symptoms such as: abnormal facial features, small head size, poor coordination, hyperactivity, difficulty paying attention, poor memory, speech/language...
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Title
A Transition in Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Research: The Shift from Animal Modeling to Human Intervention
Published Date
Jan 22, 2015
Journal
Volume
50
Issue
2
Pages
251 - 255
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