Editorial – Alcohol use during pregnancy and fetal alcohol spectrum disorder in Canada: who, what, where?

Understanding fetal alcohol spectrum disorder The estimated prevalence of fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) in Canada is greater than that of autism, cerebral palsy and

FASD Prevention: An Annotated Bibliography of Articles Published in 2021

This year’s Annotated Bibliography of Articles Published in 2021 was just released by CanFASD and the Centre of Excellence for Women’s Health, and includes 99 articles from

Health care provider decision-making around prenatal substance use reporting

Sarah CM Roberts, Claudia Zaugg and Noelle Martinez, Health care provider decision-making around prenatal substance use reporting, Drug and Alcohol Dependence, (2022)doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2022.109514 Abstract Background Recent

Alcohol induced increases in sperm Histone H3 lysine 4 trimethylation correlate with increased placental CTCF occupancy and altered developmental programming

Bedi, Y.S., Wang, H., Thomas, K.N. et al. Alcohol induced increases in sperm Histone H3 lysine 4 trimethylation correlate with increased placental CTCF occupancy and altered developmental

Self-reported alcohol consumption of pregnant women and their partners correlates both before and during pregnancy: A cohort study with 21,472 singleton pregnancies

Abstract Background: The partners’ role in determining the alcohol consumption behavior of pregnant women is not well studied. We measured alcohol use before and during

CanFASD Webinar Registration

Emerging Research in Action: CanFASD Trainee Webinar Series Description For the past several months, eight trainees have engaged in the novel CanFASD Trainee Program led

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