What Can Alcohol Do To A Foetus?
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Toward a Standard Definition of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder in Canada
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The FASD Success Show - Episode 002 - CanFASD Executive Director Audrey McFarlane
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Alcohol in pregnancy - What is a safe amount to drink?
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What Can Alcohol Do To A Foetus?
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The Unique Complexities of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder
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Doorways to Conversation - Brief Intervention on Substance Use with Girls and Women
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Proof: Drinking During Pregnancy Causes FASD
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Proof: Some Think Drinking During Pregnancy is OK. It’s Not.
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Excluded: Increasing Understanding, Support and Inclusion for Children with FASD and their Families
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CDBC - So you want to get an assessment...?
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Brain impairment in FASD
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Why is FASD diagnosis important?
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Special Education Services - A Manual of Policies, Procedures and Guidelines
This film explores specifically what can happen to an unborn baby when it is exposed to alcohol:
- How alcohol reaches a developing foetus
- How alcohol affects gene expression
- How alcohol affects cell migration
- The effect of alcohol on brain development
- How alcohol can inhibit the growth of an unborn child
The script was developed with Dr. Raja Mukherjee - Consultant Psychiatrist, Adult Learning Disability Consultant Psychiatrist for Surrey and Borders' Partnership NHS Foundation Trust and internationally acclaimed expert in FASD and Dr. Adesoji Abiona - Consultant Community Paediatrician and Trustee of FASD Awareness Charity. The film contains a final message from Jess Read - Deputy Chief Midwifery Officer NHS England.
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