Pre-Natal Alcohol Exposure Shapes Sensory Preference, Upping The Odds Of Later Alcohol Use And Abuse

| | Comments (0) | TrackBacks (0)
Young people whose mothers drank when pregnant may be more likely to abuse alcohol because, in the womb, their developing senses came to prefer its taste and smell. Researchers with the State University of New York Developmental Ethanol Research Center have found that because the developing nervous system adapts to whatever mothers eat and drink, young rats exposed to alcohol (ethanol) in the womb drank significantly more alcohol than non-exposed rats.

0 TrackBacks

Listed below are links to blogs that reference this entry: Pre-Natal Alcohol Exposure Shapes Sensory Preference, Upping The Odds Of Later Alcohol Use And Abuse.

TrackBack URL for this entry: http://www.heartlandcounseling.org/cgi-sys/cgiwrap/heartlan/managed-mt/mt-tb.cgi/11

Leave a comment

About this Entry

This page contains a single entry by Administrator published on December 22, 2007 10:31 AM.

Excessive Tantrums In Preschoolers May Indicate Serious Mental Health Problems was the previous entry in this blog.

Good Psychology Movie is the next entry in this blog.

Find recent content on the main index or look in the archives to find all content.

Powered by Movable Type 4.01