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Sleep changes seen with fetal alcohol exposure partly explain learning, mood problems

February 24, 2016 by

Slow-wave sleep -- the deeper sleep during which the brain turns each day's events into permanent memories -- is fragmented in adulthood in people exposed to high levels of alcohol in the womb, according to a new study.

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