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Fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) caused by prenatal alcohol exposure can result in a series of cranio-facial anomalies, and behavioral and neurocognitive problems. Current diagnosis of FAS is typically ...
"I think it's unrealistic because first of all, we don't have the resources, but also not all babies who are born with some type of substance exposure need to come into care," said Joanna Ruby, a fost ...
Once identified, the manifestations of prenatal alcohol exposure require early intervention, long-term care, and community support.
In more severe SBS cases, the infant may exhibit more life-threatening signs and symptoms of neurologic impairment. Following a violent shaking, immediate medical attention may or may not be ...