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1. Fetal Alcohol Syndrome - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia Fetal/Foetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) is a pattern of mental and physical defects which develops in some unborn babies when the mother drinks excessive alcohol during pregnancy. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fetal_alcohol_syndrome |
2. Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASDs) are a group of conditions that can occur in a person whose mother drank alcohol during pregnancy. http://www.seekwellness.com/nutrition/fetal_alcohol_syndrome.htm |
3. Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Facts About Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. Fetal alcohol syndrome is a group of birth defects that affects babies born to pregnant women who are alcohol abusers. http://www.about-alcohol.com/Fetal_Alcohol_Syndrome.html |
4. Fetal Alcohol Syndrome - WrongDiagnosis.com List of disease causes of Fetal alcohol syndrome, patient stories, diagnostic guides, medical books excerpts online about Fetal alcohol syndrome. Diagnostic checklist, medical http://www.wrongdiagnosis.com/sym/fetal_alcohol_syndrome.htm |
5. Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) Causes, Characteristics And Diagnosis Get the facts on fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) causes, characteristics and facial features and diagnosis. Consumption of alcohol during pregnancy may cause this birth defect. http://www.medicinenet.com/fetal_alcohol_syndrome/article.htm |
6. Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Ask.com Encyclopedia Fetal/Foetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) is a pattern of mental and physical defects which develops in some unborn babies when the mother drinks excessive alcohol during pregnancy. http://www.ask.com/wiki/Fetal_alcohol_syndrome |
7. Fetal Alcohol Syndrome - Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Facts Fetal Alcohol Syndrome is a birth defect which is 100 percent preventable. Is there a safe amount that women can drink while pregnant? http://alcoholism.about.com/od/fas/Fetal_Alcohol_Syndrome.htm |
8. Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Statistics and other information on fetal alcohol syndrome and how it can be reduced. http://www2.potsdam.edu/hansondj/FetalAlcoholSyndrome.html |
9. Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, Birth Defects At NOFAS NOFAS Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. Mental retardation, birth defects, alcohol consumption. http://www.nofas.org/ |
10. Mayo Clinic Fetal Alcohol Syndrome A description of the syndrome and how to avoid it. http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/fetal-alcohol-syndrome/DS00184 |
11. Fact Sheet - Fetal Alcohol Syndrome A list of causes, and recommendations on how to handle alcohol and pregnancy. http://www.well.com/user/woa/fsfas.htm |
12. FASlink - Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Link For Information And Support A comprehensive list of possible damage done by alcohol use, a brain image, and additional statistical information. http://www.acbr.com/fas/index.htm |
13. Fetal Alcohol Syndrome / Family Village Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. Who to Contact; Where to Go to Chat with Others; Learn More About It; Web Sites; Search Google for Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Who to Contact http://www.familyvillage.wisc.edu/lib_fas.htm |
14. Fetal Alcohol Syndrome A review of contemporary research, by Anuppa Caleekal, with implications for alcohol and prenatal education. http://www.digitalism.org/hst/fetal.html |
15. Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Detailed information on fetal alcohol syndrome, including causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention http://www.chp.edu/CHP/P02122 |
16. Fetal Alcohol Syndrome When a woman drinks alcohol during pregnancy, she risks giving birth to a child who will be born with fullblown fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS). http://kidshealth.org/parent/medical/brain/fas.html |
17. Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) Fetal Alcohol Effects (FAE) Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders http://ibis-birthdefects.org/start/fasfact.htm |
18. Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Resources for information. http://come-over.to/FAS/ |
19. Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Definition From Answers.com n. ( Abbr. FAS ) A pattern of birth defects occurring as a result of excessive alcohol consumption by the mother during pregnancy and characterized by growth retardation http://www.answers.com/topic/fetal-alcohol-syndrome |
20. Estimating The Prevalence Of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome A Summary PHILIP A. MAY, PH. D. , is a professor of sociology and senior research scientist and J. PHILLIP GOSSAGE, PH. D. , is a senior research scientist at http://pubs.niaaa.nih.gov/publications/arh25-3/159-167.htm |
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