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Effects of periconceptional ethanol on mitochondrial content and oxidative stress in maternal liver and placentas from male and female fetuses in rats

This study aims to determine whether alcohol exposure during the periconceptional period induced oxidative stress and reduced mtDNA in maternal liver and the placental labyrinth and junctional zone.
  • Publishing Date:

    9 February, 2025

  • Journal Name:

    The Journal of Physiology

  • Authors:

    Sarah S. Steane, Tulika Das, Jacinta I. Kalisch-Smith, Dinithi T. Mahaliyanage, Lisa K. Akison, Karen M. Moritz, James S. M. Cuffe

The prevalence of mandated and voluntary health information on alcohol products in Australia

This study (i) outlines an approach to monitoring alcohol industry use of health messages on alcohol products and (ii) reports prevalence and nature of government-mandated health-related information and voluntary health messages on alcohol products.
  • Publishing Date:

    4 February, 2025

  • Journal Name:

    Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health

  • Authors:

    Simone Pettigrew, Asad Yusoff, Bella Sträuli, Leon Booth, Paula O’Brien, Jacquie Bowden, Aimee Brownbill, Julia Stafford, Michelle I Jongenelis, Tazman Davies, Tanya Chikritzhs, Tim Stockwell, Fraser Taylor, Alexandra Jones

Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) and the Courts: How England and Wales Could Benefit From Following an Australian Model

Foetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) is a set of symptoms and signs that may follow from exposure of the unborn child to alcohol during pregnancy. Characterised by cognitive and behavioural impairments, one secondary outcome from FASD, is encounters with the criminal justice system (CJS). In some countries, for example, England and Wales, it seems likely that many cases are missed at this point and, thus, courts are at risk of making unsafe judgements. We could learn a lot from countries where services are generally more used to dealing with FASD. Australia is one such country.
  • Publishing Date:

    28 January, 2025

  • Journal Name:

    Wiley Online Library

  • Authors:

    Gabrielle Hill, Felicity Gerry KC, Paula Herlihen, Clare S. Allely, David J. Gilbert

Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations Leading the Way in Child Health Research

In this study, published papers and internal documents arising from a long-term partnership between Marninwarntikura Women’s Resource Centre (MWRC) and the University of Sydney (USYD) were analysed using the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Quality Appraisal Tool and consultations with project partners.
  • Publishing Date:

    20 January, 2025

  • Journal Name:

    Journal of Community Health

  • Authors:

    Anita Pickard, Thomas Stubbs, Emily Carter, Lauren Rice, Sue Thomas, Jadnah Davies, June Oscar, Alexandra Martiniuk, Elizabeth J. Elliott

Suboptimal uptake and placement of a mandatory alcohol pregnancy warning label in Australia

This study assessed uptake and placement of mandatory alcohol pregnancy warning labels on alcohol containers in Australia.
  • Publishing Date:

    1 January, 2025

  • Journal Name:

    International Journal of Drug Policy

  • Authors:

    Tazman Davies, Paula O'Brien, Jacqueline Bowden, Bella Sträuli, Asad Yusoff, Michelle Jongenelis, Alexandra Jones, Aimee Brownbill, Tanya Chikritzhs, Julia Stafford, Simone Pettigrew

FASD Hub Australia’s submission to the inquiry into the health impacts of alcohol and other drugs in Australia

FASD Hub Australia’s submission to the inquiry into the health impacts of alcohol and other drugs in Australia
  • Publishing Date:

    31 December, 2024

  • Journal Name:

    House Standing Committee on Health, Aged Care and Sport

  • Authors:

    FASD Hub Australia

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