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Fetal Alcohol Syndrome In Adults
- Dec 8 at 3:00PM - Jun 30 at 3:00PM
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Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) is a set of permanent physical, mental and behavioral disorders resulting from the mother drinking alcohol during pregnancy.
Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) is a term used to describe the range of disabilities associated with prenatal alcohol exposure. FASD is usually caused by alcohol being consumed by the mother during pregnancy. FASD is known as the "silent epidemic" because it is most often detected.
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) is a developmental disorder caused by alcohol exposure during pregnancy. It results in physical, mental, and behavioral problems. The FASA website offers information to help reduce the risk of FAS.
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) is a set of permanent physical, mental and behavioral disorders resulting from the mother drinking alcohol during pregnancy.
FAS - Fetal Alcohol Syndrome - an alcohol-related birth defect of the brain and body. Facial abnormalities and learning disabilities characterize it. The incidence is one in 12,000 births, and the prevalence is one in 12,000.
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome is a disorder that can cause birth defects and other physical and mental health problems in babies and children. Learn about the signs, causes, and risk factors for this disorder.
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