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1Janet R. Hankin, Ph.D., is an associate professor in the Department of Sociology and associate director for tracking at the Fetal Alcohol Research Center, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan.
Abstract:
FAS prevention programs attempt to reduce the incidence of drinking during pregnancy by educating women about the risks of alcohol to their unborn babies. Alcoholic beverage warning labels reach a wide audience and have had some effect on curtailing such drinking. Community-based efforts, however, reach specific populations of women and their health care providers and have a more potent, local effect.
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