Prenatal exposure to cocaine can lead to cognitive and behavioral problems in children

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Prenatal exposure to cocaine can lead to cognitive and behavioral problems in children

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Prenatal cocaine exposure affects sustained attention and self-regulated behavior in children

news-medical.net — “Children exposed to cocaine in the womb face serious consequences from the drug, but fortunately not in certain critical physical and cognitive areas as previously believed, according to a new comprehensive review of research on the subject from scientists at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. When a pregnant woman uses cocaine, it can interrupt the flow of nutrients and oxygen to the baby, putting such children at risk for premature birth, low birth weight and many other problems.View full resource at news-medical.net

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