Petition for Inclusion of PAE in National Health Policy
Join families, advocates, and experts calling for Prenatal Alcohol Exposure (PAE) to be recognized in MAHA and the Make Our Children Healthy Again strategy.
America cannot afford to ignore the elephant in the room: Prenatal Alcohol Exposure (PAE). While new and important funding is directed toward autism research related to Tylenol use during pregnancy, the evidence is already clear: the most common and preventable cause of neurodevelopmental disability—and a major driver of mental health challenges—is PAE. Yet it remains absent from our national health agenda.
We call on federal leaders to include PAE and Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) in the Make Our Children Healthy Again strategy. Recognition is the key to prevention, stronger families, and a healthier future.
A Consideration to the Strategy Report The Overlooked Epidemic to Make Our Children Healthy Again - A petition for Secretary Kennedy
Make Our Children Healthy Again - a policy brief to have FASD/PAE recognized as one of the impacts on childhood health.
Join families, advocates, and experts calling for Prenatal Alcohol Exposure (PAE) to be recognized in MAHA and the Make Our Children Healthy Again strategy.
America cannot afford to ignore the elephant in the room: Prenatal Alcohol Exposure (PAE). While new and important funding is directed toward autism research related to Tylenol use during pregnancy, the evidence is already clear: the most common and preventable cause of neurodevelopmental disability—and a major driver of mental health challenges—is PAE. Yet it remains absent from our national health agenda.
We call on federal leaders to include PAE and Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) in the Make Our Children Healthy Again strategy. Recognition is the key to prevention, stronger families, and a healthier future.
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