Brain and Behaviour Changes with Low PAE
Recently, Dr. Xiangyu Long and Dr. Catherine Lebel published new evidence on the impact that low levels of prenatal alcohol exposure have on children. They used MRI images and parental reports of behaviour to show that even “low” levels of prenatal alcohol exposure (i.e. an average of one drink per week) resulted in weaker brain connectivity and more problematic behaviour compared to children without alcohol exposure.
In this webinar, Drs. Lebel and Long will be presenting on their newly published research, which has big implications for policy and practices. This webinar is hosted in partnership with the Saskatchewan Prevention Institute. Register now.