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  • Study Finds 1 in 9 Women Reported Drinking Alcohol While Pregnant

  • Study for New App for Families Raising Children with FASD

  • Study: Exposure Risks During Pregnancy Increase Mental Health Problems

  • Study: Less Than 1 Alcoholic Drink a Week in Pregnancy is Enough to Change the Fetal Brain

  • Submit a Video for FASD Awareness Month 2020, Get Free 30th Anniversary NOFAS Coffee Mug!

  • Substance Abuse among Pregnant Women on the Rise During COVID-19

  • Support Concerns Increase When Children with FASD Turn 18

  • The Frequency of Severe FASD in the Neonatal Period

  • The Frequency of Severe FASD in the Neonatal Period Needs to be Recognized

  • The Importance of Collecting Data on Pregnant Women and Infants During Public Health Emergencies

  • The Long-Term Effects of Fetal Alcohol Exposure on Brain Development

  • The National FASD Collaborative Project Launches Free, On-going Webinar Series

  • The Role of Stress, Trauma, and Negative Affect in Alcohol Misuse and Alcohol Use Disorder in Women

  • The Strengths and Positive Influences of Children With Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders

  • The Year Of Drinking Dangerously

  • Today is FASD Awareness Day!

  • TOMORROW: FASD United Hosts Twitter Chat for Alcohol Awareness Month

  • Top FASD Articles of 2020, Selected by Canada FASD Research Network

  • Trailer for Film “8 Keys for Adults with FASD”

  • Understanding Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and Its Impact on Mental Health

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Lauren Borchert, BS
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NC Fetal Alcohol Prevention Program

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Funding in whole or in part and/or supported by the NC Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Substance Abuse Services, awarded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Prevention and Treatment Block Grant (CFDA # 93.959).

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