Prenatal opioid exposure in babies doesn't predict future classroom performance, study finds
Prenatal opioid exposure in babies doesn't predict future classroom performance, study finds 🇺🇸 The Discovery A recent study has brought new insights into the effects of prenatal opioid exposure on children’s future academic performance. Conducted by researchers from several universities, the study followed a group of children diagnosed with neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) and tracked their progress in school. Surprisingly, the findings suggest that exposure to opioids in the womb doesn’t necessarily predict a child’s success or struggles in the classroom. This challenges previous assumptions about the long-term cognitive and behavioral impact of NAS. The researchers used a variety of assessments to monitor children's development over several years, providing a comprehensive view of their academic trajectories. It’s a reminder that early challenges don’t always dictate future outcomes. 🇪🇸 El Descubrimiento Un estudio reciente ha aportado nuevos co...