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November 2014 This month, FASD in Review examines the article recently published by Philip A. May, et al., in Pediatrics, titled “Prevalence and Characteristics of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders,” Volume 134, Numbe
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Washington / DC / Atlanta / Rockville / Jersey City / Clarren / /

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National Academy Press / Oxford University Press / Kao / /

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France / United States / /

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University of Washington / National Institute / /

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intensive and personalized services / Fetal Alcohol Syndrome prevention / online article / increased prevention services / facial photographic screening tool / /

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Fetal Alcohol Syndrome / disease / alcohol-related birth defects / chronic alcoholic mothers / Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders / neurodevelopmental disorder / Alcoholism / /

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University of Washington / U.S. Department of Health and Human Services / Center for Substance Abuse Prevention / office of the Surgeon General / Annals New York Academy of Sciences / National Task Force on FAS / American Pediatric Society / FASD Center for Excellence / FAE / Oxford University / Society for Pediatric Research / Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration / Interagency Coordinating Committee / National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism / Centers for Disease Control and Prevention / /

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Phillip May / Philip A. May / /

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author / U.S. Surgeon General / representative / normative controls / representative / /

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New Jersey / S. K. / Georgia / /

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Pediatric Research / Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report / Paediatric Nursing / /

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Midwestern U.S. / /

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Treatment Improvement Protocol / /

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