Study: Baby Cries may Show Evidence of Cocaine Exposure During Pregnancy

The first known evidence of how a similar acoustic characteristic in the cry sounds of human infants and rat pups may be used to detect the harmful effects of prenatal cocaine exposure on nervous system development is provided in a new study conducted by University of North Carolina School of Medicine researchers. "These findings are important because studies of prenatal drug exposure in humans are always limited by not knowing if infant nervous system damage was ...

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