Connecting You with Trusted Research and Resources for FASD Awareness

We’re proud to connect you with trusted research and resources around fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) and prenatal alcohol exposure that builds awareness, fosters understanding and supports our community’s journey forward.

Connecting You to Trusted FASD Resources

At Proof Alliance, we are committed to connecting you with knowledge and resources that build understanding and support for the FASD community. In addition to our own library of shareable and downloadable fact sheets, we proudly serve as a hub for trusted local and national research. These resources explore important topics around fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) and prenatal alcohol exposure, advance awareness and help move the field forward. Whether you’re a professional, caregiver, or advocate, we invite you to explore and use these tools.

Research Resources

Stay informed about the latest advancements in FASD and prenatal alcohol exposure research with these trusted resources. Whether you're a caregiver, professional, or advocate, these research hubs offer evidence-based knowledge to help shape the future of FASD understanding and support.

FASD United Online Research Bank

The FASD United Online Research Bank compiles findings from leading journals and researchers, offering a centralized hub for cutting-edge insights. Updated weekly, it connects you to the latest studies and developments in FASD and PSE research.

Visit the Research Bank.

National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA)

Explore research-backed insights and educational resources from the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), a leading authority in understanding alcohol-related health impacts, including FASD and prenatal alcohol exposure. Their work drives advancements in science and supports informed public health solutions.

View NIAAA Research.

University of Minnesota's Masonic Institute for the Developing Brain (MIDB)

Discover groundbreaking research from the University of Minnesota’s Masonic Institute for the Developing Brain (MIDB), where experts focus on understanding brain development and neurobehavioral conditions like FASD. Their collaborative approach connects science and community to foster innovative solutions for families and caregivers.

View MIDB Research.

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