Primal Health Databank: Study
Entry No: | 0034 |
Title: | Effects of perinatal benzodiazepines on development of the central nervous system |
Author(s): | Kellogg CK |
Reference: | 4th P.P.P.A.N.A. conference, Amherst University, August 1989. |
Place of Study: | Rochester, State of New York, USA |
Abstract: | Exposure to diazepam during the perinatal period has emotional and behavioural effects after puberty. This is an example of experimental primal health research. |
Keyword(s): | behaviour, benzodiazepines, diazepam, emotional responses, valium |
Discussion: | This is one of the studies where early events have no detectable effects before puberty (the "wait-for-puberty rule"). See entries 0016, 0176, 0175, 0172, 0155 and 0035. |
See Also: | 0016, 0175, 0172, 0155, 0035 |
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