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Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) is primarily caused by prenatal exposure to alcohol, which is a behavioral factor rather than an environmental one. While certain environmental factors, such as socioeconomic status and access to healthcare, can influence the likelihood of alcohol use during pregnancy, FAS itself results from the direct effects of alcohol on the developing fetus. Therefore, it is not classified as an environmental syndrome but rather as a consequence of maternal behavior.
There is no evidence to suggest that Albert Einstein had fetal alcohol syndrome. Fetal alcohol syndrome is a condition that occurs in children born to mothers who drank alcohol during pregnancy, leading to developmental and physical abnormalities.
No, but consuming alcohol during pregnancy can lead to impaired mental development in a condition called Fetal Alcohol Syndrome.
Alcoholism is the most common cause of thiamine deficiency in the U.S. due to poor dietary intake, alcohol-related malabsorption, and increased thiamine excretion. Thiamine deficiency can lead to serious neurological complications like Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome.
Yes it can. Alcohol also contributes to anxiety.
no fetal alcohol syndrome is a disease in which a mother to be abuses alcohol which usually and most often results in various deformations of the fetus/infant.
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fetal alcohol effect is not as severe
Fetal alcohol syndrome affects one in 600 children in the United States.
Uh... no. Autism is a development disorder while fetal alcohol syndrome is caused when a pregnant mother drinks alcohol and ruins her child
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