Prenatal opioid exposure may trigger neurological, behavioral changes later in life

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Prenatal opioid exposure may trigger neurological, behavioral changes later in life

While infants exposed to opioids during their mother’s pregnancy have been linked to adverse health outcomes, a new study at the University of Missouri has found prenatal opioid exposure could trigger long-term neurological or behavioral effects later in a child’s life.

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