Research on fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) indicates that
A) even mild drinking is associated with reduced head size and body growth.
B) the impairments caused by heavy, regular alcohol use during pregnancy are reversible.
C) all fetuses are equally vulnerable to the damaging effects of prenatal alcohol exposure.
D) FAS babies catch up to agemates in physical size when provided with an enriched diet.
A
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