Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
Explore the critical insights into Fetal Alcohol Syndrome with this comprehensive work by Ernest L. Abel. Published in 1996 by Taylor & Francis Inc, this hardback edition spans 348 pages, delving into the profound effects of alcohol and substance abuse during pregnancy. Abel meticulously examines the link between alcohol consumption and detrimental prenatal outcomes, a relationship underscored by the warning labels found on alcoholic beverages in the United States. This essential resource is invaluable for professionals in the fields of pediatrics, maternal-fetal medicine, and substance abuse, offering a thorough understanding of the physiological effects of alcohol on the developing fetus. Enhance your knowledge and awareness of this significant public health issue with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, a must-read for anyone interested in the intersections of addiction, genetics, and prenatal care.