Current Status and Prevalence of Addiction Support Groups in New Jersey
March 21, 2011 by rosie
Filed under Did You Know?-Current Updates, New Jersey Resources, Resources
Here is a listing and more information on Addiction Support Groups in New Jersey.Click here for the AddictionGroups
To see other types of support groups statewide (youth, Spanish-speaking, women’s, etc.):
Prenatal Alcohol Exposure: Secondary Disabilities and Life Challenges Conference in New Jersey
February 24, 2011 by rosie
Filed under Womens' Issues
The Hudson Perinatal Consortium is sponsoring a dynamic conference on April 5, 2011 entitled Prenatal Alcohol Exposure: Secondary Disabilities and Life Challenges.
For more information and registration for this eye-opening conference in New Jersey click on this link.
NOFAS Weekly Roundup – Volume 2, Issue 22
February 15, 2011 by rosie
Filed under Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD)
The NOFAS Weekly Roundup features news articles, research, event announcements,
new materials and other highlights from around the world of FASD. The Roundup
also includes the latest news from NOFAS and a link to the Calendar of Events
page on the NOFAS website.
FEATURES
Register Now for “FASD: A Hidden Disability”
Register today for the The Arc’s webinar “FASD: A Hidden Disability” to be held
on February 24, 2011 from 2-4 PM Eastern Time. This presentation includes a
broad overview of the consequences of prenatal alcohol exposure through the
lifespan from leading FASD experts. To register, contact Leigh Ann Davis at
ldavis@thearc.org <mailto:ldavis@thearc.org> or call 202.534.3727.
Webinar, The Arc, February 14, 2011
Australian Panel Recommends Warning Labels for Alcohol
An advisory panel has recommended that the Australian government put warning
labels on alcoholic beverages to support responsible choices, including
abstaining from alcohol consumption during pregnancy.
Article, JoinTogether.org, February 9, 2011
Under-reporting of FASD: an analysis of hospital episode statistics
Recent study from the United Kingdom on the reporting of FASD in hospital
admissions.
Article, MBC Pediatrics, February 8, 2011
New Dietary Guidelines on Alcohol Keep Daily Drinking Yardstick
New dietary guidelines have been recommended by the Department of Health and
Human Services for safe alcohol consumption for men and women.
Article, JoinTogether.org, February 8, 2011
NOFAS Currently Seeks FASD Organizations to Join Affiliate Network
NOFAS is currently seeking FASD organizations to join its Affiliate Network.
All organizations should be registered as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organizations
or working toward becoming incorporated organizations.
NOFAS Weekly Roundup
February 3, 2011 by rosie
Filed under Childhood Issues, Resources
The NOFAS Weekly Roundup features news articles, research, event
announcements, new materials and other highlights from around the world
of FASD. The Roundup also includes the latest news from NOFAS and a link
to the Calendar of Events page on the NOFAS website.
FEATURES
Please help the Joint Center on Violence and Victim Studies (JCVVS) and
the National Center for Victims of Crime (NCVC) determine topics for
their 2011 National Conference on Responding to Crime Victims with
Disabilities.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have recently
started a Pediatric Genetics website with features on newborn screening,
family health history, data and statistics and more.
CDC Launches New Pediatric Genetics Website
Website, CDC, January 2011
February 13 – 19 is Children of Alcoholics Week. Find out how you can
make a difference in the lives of children of alcoholics.
Announcement, National Association for Children of Alcoholics (NACoA),
January 2011
Help Support Children of Alcoholics Week
Communicating the Risks of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder: Effects of
Message Framing and Exemplification
Study conducted by Nan Yu, Department of Communication at North Dakota
State University and Lee A. Ahern, Colleen Connolly-Ahern, and Fuyuan
Shen, Advertising & Public Relations, College of Communications at
Pennsylvania State University on the effects of FASD messages.
Study, Health Communication, Winter 2010
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center’s South Plains Alcohol and
Addiction Research Center (SPAARC) share their research on the molecular
and anatomic changes in brain cells caused by alcohol use during
pregnancy.
Article, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center – Pulse Journal,
Winter 2010
Banned Four Loko Gets New Use as Auto Fuel-Virginia Company Turns Alcoholic Drinks into Ethanol
January 11, 2011 by rosie
Filed under Environmental Issues
Banned alcohol drink is now being used as auto fuel. Check out the article on Loko drink.
NOFAS Weekly Roundup November 8, 2010
November 8, 2010 by ellen
Filed under Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD)
The NOFAS Weekly Roundup features news articles, research, event announcements, new materials and other highlights from around the world of FASD. The Roundup also includes the latest news from NOFAS and a link to the Calendar of Events page on the NOFAS website.
FEATURES
Effects linger for children whose mothers drank during pregnancy
Researchers at St. Louis University are working to develop evidence-based treatments for FASD focusing on teenagers and young adults.
Article, The Washington Post, November 7, 2010
Study on light drinking while pregnant “flawed and dangerous,” say Utah health officials
Utah health officials warn of the misleading research from the U.K. on light drinking during pregnancy.
Article, The Salt Lake Tribune, November 1, 2010
Doctors Say Alcoholic Energy Drinks Dangerous
Some doctors believe drinks that combine caffeine and alcohol should be banned due to the danger to health.
Article, Join Together, October 26, 2010
Screening and Brief Interventions for Women
[From WIFamilyMedicine YouTube page]:
University of Wisconsin Department of Family Medicine scientist Georgiana Wilton, PhD discusses alcohol screening and brief interventions for women in the second of a series of podcasts about fetal alcohol spectrum disorders.
Video, University of Wisconsin – Department of Family Medicine, October 2010
The content of the NOFAS Weekly Roundup does not necessarily reflect the official positions or views of NOFAS.
NOFAS Weekly Roundup
November 5, 2010 by ellen
Filed under Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD)
NOFAS Weekly Roundup
The NOFAS Weekly Roundup features news articles, research, event announcements, new materials and other highlights from around the world of FASD. The Roundup also includes the latest news from NOFAS and a link to the Calendar of Events page on the NOFAS website.
FEATURES
Pregnant Women Urged to Avoid Alcohol Temptation during the Holidays
The Organization of Teratology Information Specialists encourages pregnant women to avoid alcohol temptation over the holidays.
Press Release, Organization of Teratology Information Specialists (OTIS) October 25, 2010
Study: Alcohol ‘most harmful drug,’ followed by crack and heroin
A recent study by British medical journal, The Lancet, reveals that alcohol is the most harmful substance.
Article, CNN, November 1, 2010
FASD Lane is a useful website with resources, online support and more for adults with FAS, FAE, or FASD.
Website, October 2010
[From Marissa Lang, MOFAS]: The Minnesota Organization on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (MOFAS) in collaboration with the University of Minnesota’s Center for Neurobehavioral Development is offering a 4 part colloquium series on FASD. The second series in the 4 part colloquium series is being held on Thursday, November 11th at 4 p.m. This series will be held at 717 Delaware St, Room 105, Minneapolis, MN. The topic for this session will include Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders: An International Perspective, which will be presented by H. Eugene Hoyme, MD, University of South Dakota & Sanford Children’s Hospital.
Event Announcement, MOFAS, October 2010
MATERIALS AND RESOURCES
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome: Guidelines for Referral and Diagnosis
This essential CDC handbook features guidelines to assist physicians and other allied health professionals in identifying, referring, and providing a diagnosis for individuals with fetal alcohol syndrome.
The content of the NOFAS Weekly Roundup does not necessarily reflect the official positions or views of NOFAS.

