Answer:
The need for early and accurate diagnosis is critical for improving outcomes and quality of life. FASD represents a constellation of adverse effects resulting from prenatal exposure to alcohol [1-‐4]. It is the leading known cause of preventable developmental disability in North America and has life-‐long implications.
Explanation:
Without the crucial support, people affected by FASD are at a high risk of developing secondary disabilities such as: mental health problems, trouble with the law, dropping out of school, becoming unemployed, homeless and/or developing alcohol and drug problems. This in turn produces tremendous costs to the society.
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