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Fetal Alcohol Syndrome ???? (FAS)?


Can someone please help me im taking a parent/child developement class and i need to wirte a report on FAS so could someone plz tell me some good sites or give me some info plz thanks alot for the help

Start with the wiki page which is alright just by itself and have a look at the links which will give you even more info

can start with the TABC site, and go there
flip over to WebMD
search on any search engine any you will get plenty of info

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