Navigating Blame: Examining Prevalent Mother-Blame Attitudes in Epigenetic Discourse

This article explores how mother-blame narratives are deeply embedded in epigenetics and health discourse, particularly within the Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD) hypothesis. The

Barriers to the use of no and low alcohol products in high-risk drinkers

This study explores why some high-risk drinkers avoid No and Low Alcohol (NoLo) products as alternatives to regular alcohol. Using data from the 2022 Global

FASD United: Language and Stigma Guide

What is the Language and Stigma Guide? This guide will introduce and reinforce key themes related to health equity, stigma reduction, inclusiveness, positive messaging, and

CanFASD Issue Papers 2024

In 2024 CanFASD published 7 new issue papers! These resources are intended to provide an overview of some of the research and evidence relating to

CanFASD 2024 Webinar Series

For the past four years, CanFASD has been running a webinar series to share knowledge and research about FASD with more people. In 2024, they hosted 12 webinars

Preclinical study finds surges in estrogen promote binge drinking in females

Date: December 30, 2024 Source: Weill Cornell Medicine Summary: The hormone estrogen regulates binge drinking in females, causing them to ‘pregame’ — consume large quantities

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