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In this work published in 2020, the effects of moderate ethanol exposure throughout pregnancy on kidney development were examined using a rat model. Rats were fed a liquid diet containing 6% ethanol (vol/vol) or control (0% ethanol) throughout pregnancy.

Date:
January 2020
Journal name:
The Anatomical Record
Authors:
Akison LK, Probyn ME, Gray SP, Cullen-McEwen LA, Tep K, Steane SE, Gobe GC, Wlodek ME, Bertram JE, Moritz KM.
Page last updated 16 June 2021

The current study examined the experiences of Australian and New Zealand professionals who have attended fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD)-specific training and the impact of this training on their current practices. Publication: Journal of

Page last updated 2 March 2021

This project aims to expand the capabilities of remote practitioners in north Queensland, Australia, where 23-94% of the community identify as First Nations people. Integrating cultural protocols with the implementation science theories of

Page last updated 2 March 2021

The purpose of this study published in 2019 was to understand the experiences and contextual factors that influence the ability of midwives to provide appropriate support to women regarding alcohol and other drug (AOD)e use during pregnancy, in the Queensland context

Date:
June 2020
Journal name:
International Journal of Childbirth
Authors:
Whitehead, Rosie O'Callaghan, Frances Gamble, Jenny Reid, Natasha
Page last updated 11 February 2021

Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) is a significant public health issue in Australia that is poorly diagnosed, chronic and costly. FASD is a diffuse acquired brain injury secondary to prenatal alcohol exposure. The prevalence rate of FASD among

Page last updated 2 March 2021