Supporting Maternal Health Through Research: A Study On The Use Of Technology To Prevent FASD

Research matters. Being a parent is the most important job in the world. But it doesn’t come with a manual. Findings from research can help

“Supporting pregnant women who use alcohol or other drugs: A guide for primary health care professionals”

“Supporting pregnant women who use alcohol or other drugs: A guide for primary health care professionals” This new resource from the National Drug & Alcohol Research

Substance Abuse: Research and Treatment

There is growing appreciation among health and social care providers, especially those working in community-based programs with women or young people with substance use problems

Scotland: Newborn babies tested for alcohol after shock research shows 42 per cent of mums drink while pregnant

Newborn babies tested for alcohol after shock research shows 42 per cent of mums drink while pregnant Newborn babies tested for alcohol while in hospital

Thunder Bay plans services for pregnant women, new moms with addictions

Thunder Bay plans services for pregnant women, new moms with addictions 18 per cent of women who deliver babies at Thunder Bay hospital report substance

Pregnancy and Policy: Who Decides? Time to Stop Focusing on Fear and Shame

Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASDs) are completely preventable. FASDs are caused when alcohol, consumed during pregnancy, crosses the placenta and can result in effects that

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