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Sunday, July 10, 2022

FASD News - 27/2022

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ARTICLES and NEWS
Brock University - Brock research exploring the gut’s link to mental health in children with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder
New Brock University-led research is exploring the role gut health plays in the mental health of youth with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD).
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CTV News - Quebec study finds alcohol and pregnancy something men should be careful about too
While women who are pregnant, or are planning to become pregnant, have known for a long time that they have to be very careful with their alcohol consumption, a new study with contributions from Quebec researchers warns that the same probably applies to men.
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Nutrition Research Institute - The Lifespan Impact of Prenatal Alcohol Exposure
Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASDs) encompass a range of behavioral, cognitive, and physiological impairments that result from prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE).
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Our Sacred Breath - FASD: TRYING DIFFERENTLY RATHER THAN HARDER
This is a foundational book on supporting an individual with FASD by Diane Malbin. As one of the most suggested parenting guides for caregivers of individuals with FASD there are very few reviews for people who may be new parents or caregivers.
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FASD United Policy and Training Center (USA) - California’s SB1016 Continues to Make Progress
We are pleased to report that SB1016, a bill introduced by California State Senator Anthony Portantino, which would add FASD as a qualifying condition for special education services in the State of California under the category of OHI or other health impairment, passed out of the Assembly Education Committee with 100% support on the afternoon of June 29th.
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FASD NL (Canada) - It Broke Our Hearts. We Never Skipped a Beat!
It was Friday afternoon; the sun was shining just as bright as it could. My husband was working, and I was anticipating (with excitement) a visit from a close friend.
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American Psychological Association (USA) - A hidden epidemic of fetal alcohol syndrome
Researchers have found that alcohol use increased sharply during the pandemic, and there is some evidence that those patterns were present among pregnant women as well, said Ira Chasnoff, MD, a pediatrician and fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) researcher at the University of Illinois College of Medicine in Chicago. Experts worry that the trend could result in more babies being born with damage from prenatal alcohol exposure.
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VIDEOS and MATERIALS
CanFASD - FASD Prevention: An Annotated Bibliography of Articles Published in 2021
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Surrey Place - An Introduction to FASD | Part one: What is FASD?
The first segment of the five part series "An Introduction to Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder" will introduce participants to some key features of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) and identify some areas that someone with FASD may require support with.
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Surrey Place - An Introduction to FASD | Part three: Communication and Processing
The third segment of the five part series "An Introduction to Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder" will focus on supporting communication, and cognitive and auditory processing.
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CanFASD - Destigmatizing Considerations: Preventing FASD, Promoting Women’s Wellness
Research about preventing FASD is advancing across the globe.  We now have research about the many levels of prevention - on awareness building approaches, on safe and respectful conversations about alcohol use with women and their support networks, and on holistic support services for pregnant women and new mothers’ experiences alcohol problems and other health and social concerns.
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DMCNvideos - Lived experiences of adolescents with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder
In this podcast, Kelly Skorka discusses her paper 'Lived experiences of adolescents with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder'
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CanFASD - Awareness Raising and Community Development: Preventing FASD, Promoting Women’s Wellness
Research about preventing FASD is advancing across the globe.  We now have research about the many levels of prevention - on awareness building approaches, on safe and respectful conversations about alcohol use with women and their support networks, and on holistic support services for pregnant women and new mothers’ experiences alcohol problems and other health and social concerns.
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Hard Knox Talks - Reality Check: Addiction Interview With FASD Expert, Robbie Seale
Robbie is a mother of 4, 3 of whom are adopted and diagnosed with FASD, is an educator on the topic and host of the FASD Family Life Podcast.
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CanFASD - Holistic Support in Pregnancy & Postpartum: Preventing FASD, Promoting Women’s Wellness
Research about preventing FASD is advancing across the globe.  We now have research about the many levels of prevention - on awareness building approaches, on safe and respectful conversations about alcohol use with women and their support networks, and on holistic support services for pregnant women and new mothers’ experiences alcohol problems and other health and social concerns.
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National FASD - Raja and Neil’s FASD Book Club – Session 1, Introduction
In this virtual book club series, the editors of ‘Prevention, Recognition and Management of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders’, Professor Raja Mukherjee and Dr Neil Aiton, will be leading discussions with the book’s chapter authors.
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CanFASD - Frameworks for FASD Prevention: Preventing FASD, Promoting Women’s Wellness
Research about preventing FASD is advancing across the globe.  We now have research about the many levels of prevention - on awareness building approaches, on safe and respectful conversations about alcohol use with women and their support networks, and on holistic support services for pregnant women and new mothers’ experiences alcohol problems and other health and social concerns.
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CanFASD - Emerging FASD Research in Action: CanFASD Trainee Webinar Part 1
In 2022, eight trainees participated in the CanFASD Trainee Program. Trainees Ella Huber, Sarah Moss, Chantel Ritter, and Devon present on a research project that has recently been completed or is under way.
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CanFASD - Emerging FASD Research in Action: CanFASD Trainee Webinar Part 2
In 2022, eight trainees participated in the CanFASD Trainee Program. Trainees Shae Mulvihill, Celisse Bibr, Kirsten Morrisson, and Vannesa Joly present on a research project that has recently been completed or is under way.
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The raw and the real of FASD - The Raw and the Real of FASD – Introduction
We are starting our Channel, the Raw and the Real of FASD with Tanya and Nadia, two moms of children diagnosed with FASD. We wanted for everyone to know us a little better before we get the fun stuff going :)
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Transform Research Center - The Overrepresentation of Children with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders in the Child Welfare System
In the general US population, conservative estimates say 1.1-5% of school-aged children have FASD.  In the child welfare system, experts estimate that the rate of FASD is 17 to 19 times higher than in the general population.
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NOFASD Australia - The Criminal Justice System
One of the most comprehensive global studies of a youth detainee population and an Australian first has indicated that the prevalence of FASD in youth detention in Western Australia is 36 percent of detainees, and the presence of severe neurodevelopmental impairment is as high as 89 percent; rates, as noted by the researchers to be the highest in the world.
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ConnectFASD - Fact sheets
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder looks different for every person. The one thing that is held in common is that everyone is unique!
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FASD Hope Podcast - 138 - Season 3 Premiere - FASD Fireworks in Florida - A Conversation with Lindsey Munns
Lindsey Munns is a parent advocate for FASD. She attended the University of Utah, where she got her degree in Community Policy & Consumer Studies. She also studied education, is a TBRI practitioner, and is currently finishing up her FASCETS facilitator certification.
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Silver Lining Conversations - SILVER LININGS – ADVOCATING FOR HOPE
In this episode of Silver Lining Conversations, we feature Natalie Vecchione, a FASD parent advocate, podcaster, author…..and most importantly a wife and homeschool mom of two.
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Fasd Success Show - #113 Talking about Embraced with Joel, Jodee and Justen
You may have heard talk in the FASD world about a new documentary in the making, Embraced: Truth about Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder. I wanted to find out the details so invited the three principals on the project to talk about it.
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RESEARCH
Birth Defects Research - Abnormal growth and morphogenesis of placenta at term is linked to adverse fetal development after perigestational alcohol consumption up to early gestation in mouse
Perigestational alcohol consumption up to early gestation induces at term fetal growth alterations, dysmorphology and defective skeleton, linked to deficient growth and abnormal morphogenesis of placenta, highlighting insight into the prenatal etiology of FASD.
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Neurobiology of Disease - In utero alcohol exposure impairs vessel-associated positioning and differentiation of oligodendrocytes in the developing neocortex
Altogether, these data suggest that alcohol-induced oligo-vascular impairments contribute to the neurodevelopmental issues described in FASD.
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health - The Alcohol Industry and Social Responsibility: Links to FASD
We consider the place of alcohol in society; the prevalence, social and economic costs of FASD; the ethical notion of alcohol-related harm and then move onto the question of public health partnerships with the industry including the potential conflicts of interests and ethical challenges in such partnerships.
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Scientific Reports - Reduced and delayed myelination and volume of corpus callosum in an animal model of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders partially benefit from voluntary exercise
In line with clinical findings, we have shown that prenatal alcohol exposure leads to hypomyelination of the corpus callosum in adolescence and that the severity of damage is sexually dimorphic. Further, exercise intervention improves corpus callosum growth in alcohol-exposed and control rats in adolescence.
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Brain Sciences - ERK1/2 Signalling Pathway Regulates Tubulin-Binding Cofactor B Expression and Affects Astrocyte Process Formation after Acute Foetal Alcohol Exposure
Foetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASDs) are a spectrum of neurological disorders whose neurological symptoms, besides the neuronal damage caused by alcohol, may also be associated with neuroglial damage.
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Ethics & Behavior - Beyond the bump: ethical and legal considerations for psychologists providing services to pregnant individuals who use substances
This article presents the ethical and legal issues that may arise in working with this population within the framework of the American Psychological Association’s (APA) Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct (2017).
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ResearchSquare - Effectiveness of brief alcohol interventions for pregnant women: A systematic literature review and meta-analysis
BIs are moderately effective in increasing abstinence during pregnancy and preventing preterm birth. More studies on the effectiveness of BIs are needed from low- and middle-income countries, as well as with younger mothers and with a broader range of ethnic groups.
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Current Nutrition Reports - Pregnancy as a Fundamental Determinant of Child Health: a Review
Maternal diet is potentially a modifiable risk factor for controlling low birth weight, obesity and chronic disease in childhood. Further studies are warranted to refine guidance on dietary restriction and physical activity during pregnancy and determine how MIA and prenatal microbiota can be applied to control childhood diseases arising from programming.
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Health Promotion Practice - Equitable Policies Need Equitable Practices: Alcohol- and Substance-Exposed Pregnancy as a Case Study
There is clear need for more effective public health policies. Coupled with calls for more effective policies, increasing demand to address public health disparities experienced by systemically marginalized and historically oppressed groups emphasizes the long-standing need for policies that improve public health equity.
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International Journal of Molecular Sciences - Exposure to Toxicants Affects Everyone, Especially the Very Young
Toxicology is an incredibly complex and diverse area of biomedical science that includes numerous areas of specialization. The overarching goals for investigators working in all areas of toxicology are to identify and define the exposures to potential toxicants, assess the risks, and mitigate the impacts.
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Scientific Reports - The alcohol dehydrogenase isoenzyme (ADH I) as a marker of intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy
Intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy (ICP) is an important pregnancy liver disorder. The alterations of different enzymes activity in the hepatocytes in the course of liver diseases are reflected in an increase in the activity of the corresponding enzymes in the blood.
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IN OTHER LANGUAGES
Badische Zeitung (Germany) - Alkohol in der Schwangerschaft: Wenn ein Kind für die Fehler der Mutter büßen muss
Weil ihre Mutter während der Schwangerschaft getrunken hat, kam Hannah mit einer Fetalen Alkoholspektrumstörung (FASD) zur Welt. In der Öffentlichkeit ist die Krankheit wenig bekannt – was den betroffenen Kindern das Leben erschwert.
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Alles Münster (Germany) - Anna-Lena: „Ich bin anders – ist halt so!“
Serie „Starke Geister oder: Mein FASD ganz normales Leben“ von Iris Brandewiede und Ingrid Hagenhenrich, Folge 4 mit Anna-Lena, Juli 2022
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RCPS w Łodzi (Poland) - FASD - nie ma bezpiecznej dawki - RCPS w Łodzi
FASD - nie ma bezpiecznej dawki!
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Alkoholpolitik (Germany) - Alkohol und Schwangerschaft – auch Männer sollten vorsichtig sein
Während Frauen, die schwanger sind oder eine Schwangerschaft planen, schon seit langem wissen, dass sie mit ihrem Alkoholkonsum aufhören müssen, warnt eine neue Studie mit Beiträgen von Forscher:innen aus Quebec, dass dies wahrscheinlich auch für Männer gilt.
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AIDEFAD (Italy) - Esperienze vissute di adolescenti con FASD
I risultati hanno illustrato le barriere che gli adolescenti hanno sperimentato riguardo al loro funzionamento quotidiano e alla loro indipendenza.
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