Prenatal Cocaine Exposure Not Linked To Bad Behavior In Kids
Fri, 05 May 2006 09:00 PM EST
... Toddlers exposed to cocaine before birth exhibit no more behavioral problems than other children their age, despite early predictions that "crack babies" would grow up to be delinquents, University of Florida researchers say.Studying 3-year-olds exposed to crack and powder cocaine in the womb and a similar group of children who were not, UF researchers found that disruptive behaviors in children actually seem to be linked more closely to maternal depression than prenatal cocaine exposure... click link for more info. ...
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