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Impact of Prenatal Substance Exposure on Child Development and Prevention Strategies

This article explores the objectives age spectrum of drug overdose and addiction (DOA) focusing on its effects on fetal outcomes and child development. It highlights the challenges faced by children of alcoholics and addicts, as well as the patterns of adolescent drug use and abuse. The piece discusses primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention strategies and the risks associated with in utero substance exposure. Recent animal studies demonstrate increased heroin self-administration in rats exposed to THC while in utero, underscoring the significant implications for human development.

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Impact of Prenatal Substance Exposure on Child Development and Prevention Strategies

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