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  • Developing a Diagnostic Test for FASD

  • Developmental, Sensory and Behavioral Outcomes Among Infants and Toddlers With Prenatal Alcohol Exposure

  • Diagnosing Persons with FASD Using Telehealth

  • Disability, Addiction and Alcohol Use: Lessons for an Empowered FASD Community

  • Do Americans Drink Too Much? Alcohol Is Driving a Debate in Washington

  • Doctors Call for Changes to Laws That Criminalize Drug Use During Pregnancy

  • Doctors Concerned About Increased Alcohol Use During Pandemic, Especially Among Women

  • Doctors Should Normalize Questions About Drinking Habits, Guideline Says

  • Does Supplementation of Choline During or After Pregnancies Exposed to Alcohol Improve Neurocognitive Development of Children?

  • Dog-assisted Therapy Shows Promise in Treating Youth with FASD

  • Don't Miss This: Free Webinar June 20! New(er) Emerging Substances of Concern

  • Dr. Sarah Raifman Highlights the Link Between Heavy Drinking and Pregnancy

  • Dr. Yasmin Senturias to present at Upcoming FASD Conference

  • Draconian Laws Deter Pregnant Women from Treating Drug Abuse

  • Drinking Alcohol Is Linked To Reduced Chances Of Pregnancy

  • Drinking Alcohol May Heighten Risk of Getting Coronavirus, WHO Suggests

  • Drinking Non-Alcoholic Beer During Pregnancy Comes With Some Risks

  • Drinking While Pregnant: 5 Misconceptions and Why They're Wrong.

  • Drug Deaths Among Pregnant Women Hit a Record High

  • Dry January Is All About Building Healthy Habits

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