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Light drinking in pregnancy does not affect babies
Children born to mothers who drink lightly during pregnancy (one to two units of alcohol per week or per occasion) are not at increased risk of behavioural difficulties or cognitive deficits compared with children of abstinent mothers, according to a large study by UK researchers. The research was based on data from the UK Millennium Cohort Study (MCS), and included information on the behavioural ...
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