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A health promotion perspective on the House of Commons' report "Foetal Alcohol Syndrome: a Preventable Tragedy".

A health promotion perspective on the House of Commons' report "Foetal Alcohol Syndrome: a Preventable Tragedy". Research Abstract Details 

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  • A health promotion perspective on the House of Commons' report "Foetal Alcohol Syndrome: a Preventable Tragedy". Abstract Text:

    e a loneyE A Loney,k l greenK L Green,j l nansonJ L Nanson,

    The Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion is used as a conceptual framework to examine the recommendations concerning prevention in the House of Commons' Report "Foetal Alcohol Syndrome: A Preventable Tragedy." Fetal alcohol syndrome cannot be separated from the complex social, physical and economic environments affecting alcohol consumption. For substantial progress to be made in preventing this significant cause of mental handicap, it will be necessary to consider a wide range of preventive actions, beyond public education and mandatory warning labels on alcoholic beverages. A health promotion framework offers a comprehensive, intersectoral approach to this problem.

    A health promotion perspective on the House of Commons' report "Foetal Alcohol Syndrome: a Preventable Tragedy". Publishing Authors By Initials

    ea loneyEA Loney,kl greenKL Green,jl nansonJL Nanson,

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    MEDLINE DATE: 1994 Jul-Aug

    A health promotion perspective on the House of Commons' report "Foetal Alcohol Syndrome: a Preventable Tragedy". Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Canadian journal of public health. Revue canadienn

    VOLUME: 85

    Page Numbers: 248-51

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    ISSN: 0008-4263

    DAY: 13

    MONTH: 02

    YEAR: 2008

    A health promotion perspective on the House of Commons' report "Foetal Alcohol Syndrome: a Preventable Tragedy". Information

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    LANGUAGE: eng

    NlmUniqueID: 372714

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    KEYWORDS: Pregnancy

    MESH TERMS: legislation & jurisprudence

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Community Health & Epidemiology, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon.

    Country: CANADA

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