According to foreign media reports, an American study published in the Cerebral Cortex magazine found that the effects of pregnant women drinking during pregnancy may affect future generations.
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The study was conducted by Kelly Huffman, a neuroscientist and psychology professor at the University of California, UC Riverside.
Hoffman said that in the past, only knowing that pregnant women's drinking may affect the growth and development of the fetus in the future does not affect future generations, but it is not true. The impact will be passed on from generation to generation, and even affect the health of future generations.
The researchers used rats for this study. The study observed three generations of mice affected by alcohol.
The study found that genes and neocortex abnormalities occurred in the first-generation mice that were directly affected by alcohol. Such abnormalities also occurred in experimental rats that had not been directly affected by alcohol in the latter two generations.
Hoffman said that the new cortex is the outer layer of the brain, dealing with complex ideas, language, and advanced features that make us unique to humans. Studies have shown that drinking alcohol during pregnancy not only harms the fetus but also affects future generations.
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