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Tag: Facts not myths

Monday Series (4)- FASD Facts for Health Professionals

March 26, 2018 Edmonton and area Fetal Alcohol Network Society

Thank to Nofas Autralia for putting these facts together!   Fact #22. High socio-economic status is a strong predictor for alcohol use (McCormack, Hutchinson, Burns,

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Monday Series (3)- FASD Facts for Health Professionals

March 19, 2018 Edmonton and area Fetal Alcohol Network Society

Thanks to Nofasd Autralia for putting these facts togehter Fact #15. 1/3 women are unaware of the dangerous effects alcohol has on a developing fetus

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Monday Series (2)- FASD Facts for Health Professionals

March 12, 2018 Edmonton and area Fetal Alcohol Network Society

Thanks to Nofasd Australia for putting this together! 8. The ‘spectrum’ of birth defects is due to the quantity of alcohol consumed, how frequently it

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Monday Series (1) – FASD Facts for Health Professionals

March 5, 2018 Edmonton and area Fetal Alcohol Network Society

Thanks to Nofasd Australia for putting these facts together! Fact #1. Alcohol is a teratogen that readily crosses the placenta and damages the central nervous

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