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Add Cocaine-Exposed Infants: Social, Legal, and Public Health Issues, Vol. 5, Research in the mid-1980s on the effects of prenatal drug abuse characterized cocaine-exposed children as moody, inconsolable, less socially interactive and less able to bond than other children. It was concluded that these conditions were irreversible. H, Cocaine-Exposed Infants: Social, Legal, and Public Health Issues, Vol. 5 to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Cocaine-Exposed Infants: Social, Legal, and Public Health Issues, Vol. 5, Research in the mid-1980s on the effects of prenatal drug abuse characterized cocaine-exposed children as moody, inconsolable, less socially interactive and less able to bond than other children. It was concluded that these conditions were irreversible. H, Cocaine-Exposed Infants: Social, Legal, and Public Health Issues, Vol. 5 to your collection on WonderClub |