By: Baron Austin | 2010-12-20 | Alternative Medicine Characteristics of fetal alcohol syndrome symptoms include: stunted or diminished growth, low weight at birth and after birth, mental retardation (ranging from mild to severe), poor performance, mood swings, low IQ (in the 60s), small head size, abnormal posture, and heart murmurs (which may or may not go away.) read more
By: Jeff Noble | 2011-01-04 | Psychology So you’re in a conversation with someone about FASD, you try to convey that message but it’s not coming out like you want it to….well not any more read more
By: todd9a3vko | 2010-12-18 | Health & Fitness It has been found from medical researches that FASD or Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder is an extremely serious disorder that affects children. It happens to those children whose mothers consumed too much alcohol when they were still in the uterus. read more
By: bud10 | 2010-11-04 | Health & Fitness Fetal Alcohol Syndrome is present in three out of every 1000 births in the United States today. Teens start drinking alcohol, away from the home read more
By: muhammad saleem | 2011-04-18 | Health & Fitness Think non-alcoholic or low-alcohol drinks are safe to imbibe during your pregnancy? A new study released in the Canadian Journal of Clinical Pharmacology claims otherwise. read more
By: Anne Jane | 2010-03-28 | Babies If you are a young mother then you will understand how much stress there is associated to your baby. You are worried almost every minute of everyday, and you always want to know how your baby is. read more
By: Sandra B Wilson | 2010-03-26 | Pregnancy While it has been well-known for some time that alcohol consumption can be dangerous in pregnant women, it is still not known just how much alcohol must be consumed before there is danger to the fetus. It's considered conventional wisdom that pregnancy and alcohol do not mix, but there are a number of health-care practitioners who believe that a small to moderate amount of alcohol consumption when pregnant is not detrimental to mother or baby. read more
By: | 2010-04-14 | Addictions People get so addicted to drinking alcohol that it sometimes starts to take up the place that water has in human bodies. Some become so desperate that they totally can't live without it. There might be times when man actually wants to actually stop drinking alcohol, but controlling the mind from yearning for it is found the most difficult. read more
By: Martin S | 2012-03-31 | Addictions If you are reading this article, you have thought about quitting drinking at least once in your lifetime. Maybe you are a heavy drinker, like to spend Friday nights in the pubs or clubs, or maybe even worse - you are an alcoholic. Probably at this moment you don't see any valuable reason to stop drinking, but let me show you some. read more
By: Rosie E | 2010-03-27 | Weight Loss As another weekend comes to an end and I think back on the alcohol that I have consumed. I wonder just how I much I would weigh or indeed whether I would ever need to watch my weight if I hadn't had so much to drink. As I reflect on this on a Monday morning, yet again I say to myself right that is it I am not drinking for the rest of the week and will only have a drink at the weekend. read more
By: Kevin Preble | 2010-11-02 | Food & Beverage Alcohol inebriation has been proven to be the cause of more than 75% of birth inceptions in the United States (OK, I made this statistic up, but it does kind of seem this way, doesn't it). Next comes that actual birth. Is a small glass of wine, here and there, unhealthy for your unborn child? Read on to discover more. read more
By: Hayley Hewitt | 2010-03-27 | Pregnancy Did you know you only have a 20% chance each month of getting pregnant? (this percentage is based on women who are not charting their ovulation, temp etc). Pin-pointing ovulation is the first step if you are trying to conceive as this will help you to try at peak times. For most women it does not happen immediately. There are a number of outside factors involved which could be the reason why you can't get pregnant. read more
By: Mark Bennett | 2012-02-20 | Beer Sometimes alcohol can lead to stress. The more you consume large amounts of alcohol you will become stressed from the impact of the drug. While you may find and feel that alcohol is enjoyable for a while, it will give way to a series of stresses on your system read more
By: Tonya Freeman | 2010-04-02 | Pregnancy So, you're positively pregnant? That's wonderful news, for now you are about to experience what it is to be a grand architect who needs not a hammer nor chisel. read more