Pediatric Effects of Parental Substance Use

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2:20 comparative chronic disease relapse rates

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8:15 alcohol then tobacco higher risk than meth or opioids

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Apart from possible increased stress, is there an epigenetic effect of paternal abuse of alcohol on foetal health and cognitive development?

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17:00 opioids, like "crack" are systemic not drug mediated sfx

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14:50 maternal meth use - 1yr post amph psychosis claim

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13minutes in Cognitive testing So within this cognitive testing I happen to notice: The first thing she says is that she doesn't feel that it's related to the actual neonatal exposure, because it's not noticed in girls until 8.5 years. But is it not noticed and girls until 8.5 years because they're developmental expectations are different. I say this because it is noticed in boys at every stage of their development. So I disagree with her assessment that it's related to the environment and not the prenatal exposure. I mean, it is a fact that every medical condition out there affects men differently than it affects women. But if it is a condition, it affects them both. Doesn't seem to matter to me what stage of the game you start to see that effect. If you see an effect, it's because it's been there all along and just wasn't noticed before.

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Do not use any drugs around children including nicotine and alcohol

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What a horrible worldview this doctor has...

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