A brief and highly selective review is presented of the now extensive literature related to the possible effects of drinking during pregnancy upon fetal development. Some of the problems of methodology are discussed. It is concluded that while very heavy drinking may be harmful, low levels of alcohol consumption do not appear to be a cause for concern. © 1985 Longman Group Ltd All rights reserved
The fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) is a serious and worldwide health problem. FASD is an umb...
Abstract — Heavy alcohol consumption (more than 80 g per day) in pregnancy is associated with the fo...
The adverse effects of prenatal alcohol consumption have long been known; however, a formal descript...
A brief and highly selective review is presented of the now extensive literature related to the poss...
Most of the features of fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) have been replicated in experimental models. Th...
Fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) is a collection of signs and symptoms seen in some children exposed to ...
It can be concluded that alcohol is definitely harmful to the developing fetus. The effect can manif...
The results are presented of a prospective study into the relationship between maternal alcohol cons...
Bilth defects can result from (a) an abnormal or mutant gene, (b) an infection, or (c) a drug . Toda...
Alcohol exerts teratogenic effects in all the gestation times, with peculiar features in relationshi...
Abstract — Foetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) is the combination of growth retardation, neurological impa...
This project aims to explore the impact of alcohol on the developing foetus, inside the womb. The re...
Since 1974 numerous clinical studies have made it clear that heavy alcohol consumption during pregna...
Maternal alcohol use during pregnancy contributes to a range of effects in exposed children, includi...
Research on fetal alcohol syndrome is reviewed, with particular emphasis on the implications of the ...
The fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) is a serious and worldwide health problem. FASD is an umb...
Abstract — Heavy alcohol consumption (more than 80 g per day) in pregnancy is associated with the fo...
The adverse effects of prenatal alcohol consumption have long been known; however, a formal descript...
A brief and highly selective review is presented of the now extensive literature related to the poss...
Most of the features of fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) have been replicated in experimental models. Th...
Fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) is a collection of signs and symptoms seen in some children exposed to ...
It can be concluded that alcohol is definitely harmful to the developing fetus. The effect can manif...
The results are presented of a prospective study into the relationship between maternal alcohol cons...
Bilth defects can result from (a) an abnormal or mutant gene, (b) an infection, or (c) a drug . Toda...
Alcohol exerts teratogenic effects in all the gestation times, with peculiar features in relationshi...
Abstract — Foetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) is the combination of growth retardation, neurological impa...
This project aims to explore the impact of alcohol on the developing foetus, inside the womb. The re...
Since 1974 numerous clinical studies have made it clear that heavy alcohol consumption during pregna...
Maternal alcohol use during pregnancy contributes to a range of effects in exposed children, includi...
Research on fetal alcohol syndrome is reviewed, with particular emphasis on the implications of the ...
The fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) is a serious and worldwide health problem. FASD is an umb...
Abstract — Heavy alcohol consumption (more than 80 g per day) in pregnancy is associated with the fo...
The adverse effects of prenatal alcohol consumption have long been known; however, a formal descript...