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- Fetal Alcohol Syndrome - Poisoned Before You Can Announce Your PresenceOne of the most common sins leads to some of the most common harms.
- Foreign Accent Syndrome: Causes, Affects, Diagnosis and TreatmentForeign Accent Syndrome is a rare syndrome that causes those affected to suddenly sound as if they are speaking in a foreign language. What are it's causes, symptoms and treatment options? How is it diagnosed? This article addresses these questions.
- Financial Accounting Standards for Loss Contingencies: Practice Questions and SolutionsSection 21 of The Actuary's Free Study Guide for Exam 6 offers five practice questions and solutions regarding financial accounting standards for loss contingencies.
- Fetal Alcohol SyndromeWhile a glass of wine may be fine, heavy drinking will cause serious harm to your unborn child.
- Fetal Alcohol SyndromeThis article is to raise awareness of how drinking while pregnant can cause damage to the fetus. These ARE even long term effects!! Some are lucky enough to be born healthy but majority suffer Major Consequences because of the choices the mother has made.
- What is Fetal Alcohol Syndrome?Causes, signs and symptoms of fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS).
- Babies Born with Fetal Alcohol SyndromeFetal Alcohol Syndrome is a devastating condition for those babies born to females who drank alcohol during pregnancy. It is much easier to prevent than treat this condition.
- Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and Spectrum Disorders: FAQFAS and FASD are neurological disorders caused by maternal drinking during pregnancy. This article presents general information and links to sources for further information.
- Granny's Love Offers Support for Families Dealing With Grief Separation and IllnessIn Lincoln Heights, African Americans make up the majority of their population of 4,113. Octavia Gray, 54, Founder and Executive Director of Granny's Love, has helped families cope with FAS.
Drinking Away Your Problems and Giving Them to Your ChildThe girls-Annette, 10, Marie, 9, Elizabeth, 6, and Shaila, 4-have fetal alcohol syndrome, a condition that affects 5.4 of 1,000 African Americans each year. That makes it four times more prevalent in the African American community as compared to the general population.- FAS: Prevalent in African AmericansState experts have found a higher prevalence of fetal alcohol syndrome in the African American population in comparison to other races.
- What is Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and What is the CauseIf you consume alcohol while you're pregnant, your fetus has a drink as well. This puts your baby at a very high threat of a serious condition called fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS), which is a group of birth deficiency.
- Finding Information Online About Fetal Alcohol SyndromeFetal Alcohol Syndrome, commonly referred to as FAS, affects approximately 1 in 750 infants born in the U.S. each year. For those interested in finding out more about FAS, there are several great resources available on the world wide web:
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome: CDC Releases New Guidelines On Identification and TreatmentFetal Alcohol Syndrome is still a major public health problem despite intensive outreach and prevention efforts.- Hughes, Whitman, and MeIts four in the morning. I am writing an response essay on the works of Whitman and Hughes. Tired as hell and so much more to write. This is how my mind works.
Challenges in the Alcoholic FamilyThe alcoholic family is a dysfunctional unit. Everyone has an assigned role, keyed to how each individual reacts to the stress. One child may be the "rescuer." Their role is to keep family peace.



