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Fetal Alcohol Syndrome: From Mechanism to Prevention  
Author: Ernest L. Abel
ISBN: 0849376858
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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Book Description
Recognition of the relationship between alcohol abuse and adverse prenatal outcomes is reflected in the warning labels on every alcoholic beverage sold in the United States. Because alcohol abuse has serious consequences for both individuals and society as a whole, much research has been devoted to this problem. Fetal Alcohol Syndrome provides straightforward facts regarding the impact of alcohol consumption as it affects the development of the embryo and fetus. Surveying current research of fetal alcohol syndrome and its related problems, the book addresses the immediate effects on development at various stages. Long-term action of prenatal alcohol exposure later in life is also considered. A chapter devoted to assessing the behavior of children who were prenatally exposed to alcohol emphasizes the necessity of longitudinal studies of fetal alcohol syndrome. This important reference offers a thorough overview of a problem that cannot be ignored.


Book Info
Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Survey of the current understanding of the impact of alcohol use during pregnancy. For investigators. 15 contributors, 14 U.S.




Fetal Alcohol Syndrome: From Mechanism to Prevention

ANNOTATION

The book contains black-and-white illustrations.

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Recognition of the relationship between alcohol abuse and adverseprenatal outcomes is reflected in the warning labels on every alcoholic beverage sold in the United States. Because alcohol abuse has serious consequences for both individuals and society as a whole, much research has been devoted to this problem. Fetal Alcohol Syndrome provides straightforward facts regarding the impact of alcohol consumption as it affects the development of the embryo and fetus. Surveying current research of fetal alcohol syndrome and its related problems, the book addresses the immediate effects on development at various stages. Long-term action of prenatal alcohol exposure later in life is also considered. A chapter devoted to assessing the behavior of children who were prenatally exposed to alcohol emphasizes the necessity of longitudinal studies of fetal alcohol syndrome. This important reference offers a thorough overview of a problem that cannot be ignored.

SYNOPSIS

Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Survey of the current understanding of the impact of alcohol use during pregnancy. For investigators. 15 contributors, 14 U.S.

ACCREDITATION

Abel, Ernest L., PhD (Wayne State Univ)

The contributors represent the specialties of obstetrics/gynecology, psychiatry, psychology and behavioral science, and anatomy. Most are from U.S. universities, with Wayne State Univ prominently represented.

     



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