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  • Study Examines Fetal Alcohol Exposure, Mortality

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

  • Study for New App for Families Raising Children with FASD

  • Study on FASD, Foster Care, and Medicaid

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  • Study Shows Promise of Gene Therapy for Alcohol Use Disorder

  • 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

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

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  • Support Concerns Increase When Children with FASD Turn 18

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  • Supportive Alcohol Policies are a Key Component in FASD Prevention

  • Surgeon General's Suggestion to Put a Cancer Warning on Alcohol is Long Overdue, Doctors Say

  • Survey Finds Gaps in Knowledge About Maternal Health

  • Survey Shows Public Knowledge High on Smoking and Alcohol Risks During Pregnancy

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