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Volume 4

Journal of Pediatric Care

ISSN: 2471-805X

Page 24

JOINT EVENT

August 06-07, 2018 Madrid, Spain

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2

nd

Edition of International Conference on

Adolescent Health & Medicine

18

th

International Conference on

Pediatrics Health

Pediatrics Health 2018

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Adolescent Health 2018

August 06-07, 2018

Diagnosing Fetal Alcohol Syndrome:

There is no lab test that can prove a child has FAS. Many of its symptoms can seem like

ADHD. To diagnose FAS, doctors look for unusual facial features, lower-than-average height and/or weight, small head size,

problems with attention and hyperactivity, and poor coordination.

Treating Fetal Alcohol Syndrome:

Therapy can help with behavior and educational problems. Parents can also get training

to help their child. Medicines can help manage symptoms like hyperactivity, inability to focus, or anxiety. A child with fetal

alcohol syndrome needs to be watched closely to see if their treatment needs to be adjusted.

Conclusion:

The epidemiology of alcohol use appears to be changing and the gap between male and female patterns of

alcohol use is closing, especially at younger ages. Women’s alcohol consumption has been increasing in line with economic

development and changing gender roles, but other factors includemarketing directed towards women, increased availability and

accessibility of alcoholic beverages and increased social acceptability of women drinking alcohol. Most important, prevention

strategies should be addressed not only to women of childbearing age, but also to public health officials, policymakers, health

care providers, and communities. Given the high rate of teenage pregnancies in the world, school children are particularly

important targets in any effort to halt alcohol abuse by pregnant women.

Recent Publications

1. The truth about alcohol in Dominican Republic

1. Plaisir de Boire d’ alcohol

1. Intoxicacion de los jóvenes del siglo XXI

1. Como perder peso en seis meses

1. Los Jóvenes de Hoy

Biography

Luckenson Chery graduated in nutrition with academic honors in 2014 age of 23 years from Universidad Complutense de Madrid, he is a Medical Student in his last

semester at Universidad Autonoma de Santo Domingo, He is Vice President of the Asociacion de Jovenes para el desarollo global Humano. He worked as wound

care at Haiti Family ministries, he Studied modern Languages at Universidad Autonoma de Santo Domingo, he has publishes more than 15 Papers in Listin Diario

Journal and Republica Dominicana Digital, He Works as Nutritionist at Centro Medico Dominico Cubano, he is The supervisor of Emergency room specialized in

Toxicology at Cento Medico Dominico Cubano. He is the leader of Buena Salud club Medical since 2013; he leaded different researches about oncology and Heart

sickness with drug abuse at Universidad Concordia de Mexico. He has participated in different training on childhood intoxication at the Universidad de Autonoma

de Mexico. He has given lectures on different topics related to nutrition and infantile poisoning.

luckensia@gmail.com