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          Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
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Throughout the years, studies have shown that prenatal alcohol use can cause physical and mental disabilities in infants and children.  According to Anderson " (FAS) is expressed as a pattern of mental, physical, and behavioral defects which may develop in the unborn child when the mother consumes  ....
          Middle of essay ....effects are more common in children whose mother had a low dose of alcohol during pregnancy.  This proves that even a low dose of alcohol causes physical handicaps.  So this shows that abstinence is the best solution.
"The leading cause of mental retardation in the United States today is " (Welkselman, 297).  It is responsible for an estimated twenty percent of all cases.  This is really a tragedy because it is entirely preventable.  Some major and obvious symptoms are distractibility, increased....           |   
          
          
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