The Canadian Association of Pediatric Health Centres is hosting a free webinar on International FASD Day, September 9th, 2015. Award-winning journalist and author, Ann Dowsett Johnston
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Developed by the Saskatchewan Prevention Institute, the FASD Training Package for Post-Secondary Instructors is a resource for post-secondary instructors and professors. The focus of the
Adverse Childhood Experiences and Alcohol Use during Pregnancy
Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) is a term that describes potentially traumatic events that can have lasting negative effects on health and well-being. Research has
Binge drinking by young women raises future health risks
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The Source for Women’s Health: Sex and Gender-based Analysis of Alcohol
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Is it reasonable to expect your partner to give up drinking in pregnancy?
Writer: Jo Hartley From the moment that I fell pregnant with my son, I realised just how much my life had already started to change. In