2025-03-21

Evidence-based FASD guideline (diagnosis and intervention)

Mirjam Landgraf

Prof. Mirjam Landgraf and her research team are very pleased to present the new German FASD guidelines.

The German guideline has been developed according to international standards and high methodological criteria. It includes evidence-based recommendations and clinical expert consensus on diagnostics and interventions for children and adolescents, representing the current medical knowledge on FASD. This guideline is the first evidence-based international guideline on interventions for children and adolescents with FASD. We hope that this guideline represents a step forward in improving the care of children and adolescents with FASD.

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2024-02-23

New member of the EUFASD Alliance

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2023-11-28

Fokus FAS 2 Stockholm

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2023-10-12

Vancouver Conferences are back - now in Seattle

Since the 80’s an annual international research conference has attracted thousands of participants from more than 30…

2022-10-03

Welcome FASD Hub Scotland

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2022-10-03

Welcome ZO!-zorgoplossingen

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