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Children with foetal alcohol syndrome are damaged for life.
That means nearly five million Europeans, when foetal alcohol syndrome is entirely preventable.
About 1% of the European population live with the effects of foetal alcohol syndrome.
Or they may have Foetal Alcohol Syndrome, for example.
Although the father's drinking habits don't directly cause foetal alcohol syndrome, it can strongly influence a woman's own behaviour.
Sixty per cent of people who suffer foetal alcohol syndrome end up in prison or in psychiatric institutions.
When an unborn baby is constantly exposed to alcohol, a particular group of problems can develop, known as foetal alcohol syndrome.
The effects of alcohol in pregnancy Foetal alcohol syndrome How much is too much?
Heavy drinking that continues throughout pregnancy can lead to foetal alcohol syndrome, which can permanently damage your baby's physical and mental development.
Mr President, I talked about foetal alcohol syndrome and alcohol abuse in juveniles.
The extent of foetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) and the best advice to offer to expectant women remains controversial.
Foetal alcohol syndrome seriously harms not only the mother but above all the child, causing developmental disabilities and malformations in new-born babies.
I think that European level is the right place for agreeing clear targets for reducing foetal alcohol syndrome and alcohol abuse in juveniles.
It also excludes those resulting from birth traumas such as hypoxia or conditions such as foetal alcohol syndrome.
He has battled the side effects of Foetal Alcohol Syndrome his whole life and is believed to have finally come to terms with his aesthetic pitfalls.
She looked into FAS - Foetal Alcohol Syndrome which shows how only a couple of drinks a week could leave a child with brain damage at birth.
It also announced its support for a voluntary alcohol ban among pregnant women in the Kimberley to assist and reduce the rate of babies born with foetal alcohol syndrome.
Excessive drinking in pregnancy is the cause of Fetal alcohol syndrome (BE: foetal alcohol syndrome), especially in the first eight to twelve weeks of pregnancy.
Foetal Alcohol Syndrome - FAS - is a mental and physical disorder that can include mental retardation, brain dysfunction, physical abnormalities, learning disabilities and psychological disorders.
Take the subject of foetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) or foetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD): prenatal alcohol abuse is the commonest acquired cause of mental retardation.
Mr Maaten told us about the risks, about the major problem of drinking during pregnancy, about the appalling effects of foetal alcohol syndrome and the irreversible damage done to the development of the child's brain.
The only way you can make that accusation is by conflating Downs with other developmental disorders, some of which will be genetic and some of which will be environmental through things like foetal alcohol syndrome, drug abuse and birth complications.
Later in the year, Lasarow's company conducted the first ever study into alcohol patterns in pregnant women in partnership with the Medical Research Council of South Africa, with a view to assist Foetal Alcohol Syndrome.
(HonoraryConsul for South Africa in Birmingham) The firm is partnered with Cape Town based forensic science company Tripelo, and is diagnosing and analysing Foetal Alcohol Syndrome in newborns.
I know there are major issues with regard to foetal alcohol syndrome, and I am in favour of information labels, warning labels, curbs on advertising and pre- and post-natal support, but the suggestion that we should prevent pregnant women from taking a drink is a step too far.
This set of problems is often called fetal alcohol syndrome.
A tiny head is just one sign of fetal alcohol syndrome.
Counseling can help women who have already had a child with fetal alcohol syndrome.
For instance, fetal alcohol syndrome is common among some tribes.
"I made a reference to fetal alcohol syndrome," he said.
It is probable that he was born with fetal alcohol syndrome.
He was 4 and, they suspected, a victim of fetal alcohol syndrome.
Until comparatively recently, little has been publicly said about fetal alcohol syndrome.
The researchers found that the rates of fetal alcohol syndrome might be the highest in the world.
Infants and children with fetal alcohol syndrome have many different problems, which can be difficult to manage.
The book says he was born with fetal alcohol syndrome and has serious mental limitations.
Q. What started you thinking about fetal alcohol syndrome?
Fetal alcohol syndrome is the leading known cause of mental retardation.
"I saw a lot of unemployment, alcoholism, fetal alcohol syndrome."
Not all alcoholic mothers give birth to babies with fetal alcohol syndrome.
Finally, in 1981, he is confronted with the chilling diagnosis of fetal alcohol syndrome.
A baby with fetal alcohol syndrome may have the following symptoms:
Children with fetal alcohol syndrome continue to have behavioral and learning difficulties into adulthood.
Alcoholism is showing up among newborn children, victims of fetal alcohol syndrome.
The boy has no physical signs of fetal alcohol syndrome, she later explains, but his behavior is worrisome.
Because his mother was an alcoholic, he was born with fetal alcohol syndrome.
The episode "Choice" sought to raise awareness about fetal alcohol syndrome.
About 1 in every 1,000 babies is born with fetal alcohol syndrome.
Guidelines for identifying and referring persons with fetal alcohol syndrome.
Drinking during pregnancy makes a miscarriage or fetal alcohol syndrome more likely.
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FAS is one of the possible topics to be addressed in the paper.
The final result is apoptosis of the cell that expressed Fas.
FAS will be redesigning this site to better meet your information needs.
"I'll fas- ten the harness and you can hoist them up!"
The 16- and 18-carbon FAs are the most common ones.
It wasn't until 1070 that the two agglomerations were united and the name Fas was used for both sites.
FAs were often assigned to the brigades of a division.
She fas if she'd swallowed a block of sandpaper.
Fas is a protein that becomes a death receptor in the cellular membrane.
FAS' role in national security work, however, remains controversial.
FAS provides comprehensive solutions for products and services across the government at the best value possible.
The adoption of FAS 96 had no effect on 1987 first quarter results.
Unlike any of them, he fas a champion playing for pride and, very possibly, for his career.
There is a need for further research into FAS.
Sonny was clearly in a corner and thinking as fas tas he could.
If the girl had said it fas important or urgent, that would have een different.
FAS is run by a council of elected volunteers.
Thus, fas early lost the force of law."
He won 2 championship medals with FAS in 1996 and 1997.
The series fas already produced in 2007 but aired two years later due to lack of interest of the audience.
Fas is a central concept in Roman religion.
Central nervous system damage is present at the same level as FAS.
Do national FAs generally not trust coaches from their own country?
"Of course," I said with interest: the idea began to fas- cinate me.
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