According to the Guardian,
a new study out from the University of London, found that not only did
moderate drinking (defined as one to two units of alcohol per week)
have no noticeable ill effects on three-year olds, but that:
"Boys
born to mothers who drank lightly were 40% less likely to have conduct
problems and 30% less likely to be hyperactive, even when the
differences between social and economic circumstances were taken into
account. They also scored more highly in vocabulary tests and were
better able to identify shapes, colours, letters and numbers."
These results stuck even when corrected for
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