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Low/moderate drinking in early pregnancy has no adverse effects on children aged five, study suggests
June 20, 2012 by NewsBot
Low and moderate weekly alcohol consumption in early pregnancy is not associated with adverse neuropsychological effects in children aged five, suggests a series of new articles. However, high levels of alcohol per week were linked with a lower attention span among five year olds.