Hey, I did not make this up, a new population-based study conducted in Norway, which has one of the highest rates of oral clefts in Europe found that pregnant women who binge drink early in their pregnancy increase the likelihood that their babies will be born with oral clefts. The paper appears online today as an advance access publication in the American Journal of Epidemiology.
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