Executive Summary People living with an opioid use disorder in Canada should have access to comprehensive treatment options that meet all their needs. ‘Best Practices
Author: Edmonton and area Fetal Alcohol Network Society
Research: Prevalence of alcohol use in pregnant women with substance use disorder
Ludmila N.Bakhireva, ShikharShrestha, LauraGarrison, LawrenceLeeman, William F.Rayburn, Julia M.Stephen https://doi.org/10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2018.02.025 Highlights • A clinic-based study (n = 660) examines prevalence of alcohol use in early pregnancy. • Prevalence was similar in the
A group suggested pregnant women can drink. It’s funded by the alcohol industry.
By Kristine Phillips It wasn’t the headline that raised eyebrows; it was the tiny text below it. “It’s safest not to drink while pregnant,” the
Girls, Women, Alcohol, and Pregnancy: “FASD Awareness” – what does that mean?
September 9th will mark almost two decades since the first FASD Awareness Day. Communities and organizations around the world are planning events and media campaigns
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Research: A Systematic Review of the Next‐Day Effects of Heavy Alcohol Consumption on Cognitive Performance
Craig Gunn, Marlou Mackus, Chris Griffin, Marcus R. Munafò, Sally Adams First published: 25 August 2018 https://doi.org/10.1111/add.14404 Abstract Background and aims Studies examining the next‐day cognitive effects of heavy alcohol