Rumelia
Rumelia or Roumelia , region of S Bulgaria, between the Balkan and Rhodope mts. Historically, Rumelia denoted the Balkan possessions (particularly Thrace and Macedonia, and excluding Bosnia) of the Ottoman Empire. The Ottoman province of Rumelia comprised much of present-day Serbia, Macedonia, Bulgaria, European Turkey, N Greece, and part of Albania. Sofia was the seat of the governors of Rumelia until 1878. In that year the Treaty of San Stefano, ending a war between Russia and Turkey, created a huge Bulgarian state; but the European powers, fearing that Bulgaria would become a Russian dependency, agreed (see Berlin, Congress of ) to make N Bulgaria an autonomous principality owing nominal allegiance to the Turkish sultan and to create an autonomous province of Eastern Rumelia. This province, with its capital at Plovdiv , comprised, roughly, the part of present Bulgaria situated S of the Balkan Mts. It remained under Turkish sovereignty but enjoyed considerable autonomy and was ruled by a governor appointed by the Ottoman Empire with the approval of the European powers. Resentment at the partition of Bulgaria sparked a revolution at Plovdiv in 1885, and Prince Alexander of Bulgaria annexed Eastern Rumelia, thus incurring the wrath of Russia and Serbia. The Serbians, who also claimed the area, declared war on Bulgaria but were forced to make peace (1886) on the basis of the status quo, while the sultan agreed to name Alexander governor of Eastern Rumelia. This arrangement amounted to a tacit Turkish surrender of the province, which henceforth remained part of Bulgaria, although it was nominally under Ottoman rule until Bulgaria became officially independent in 1908.
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Face not only sign of fetal syndrome Doctors relying on deformities may miss kids harmed by alcohol
Newspaper article from: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel; 9/19/1996; ; 685 words
; Doctors may miss diagnosing fetal alcohol syndrome in children if they depend exclusively...facial deformities associated with fetal alcohol syndrome. The classic...S. are born every year with fetal alcohol syndrome. It is considered...
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Fetal alcohol syndrome prevention efforts working in Washington state.
Newspaper article from: Life Science Weekly; 11/23/2004; 700+ words
; ...com & NewsRx.net) -- Fetal alcohol syndrome prevention efforts are working...epidemiologists report. "Fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) is a...subject areas of Obstetrics, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, Addiction Medicine, Public...
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Campaign announced to help prevent Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
Magazine article from: Saskatchewan Sage; 11/30/1997; ; 700+ words
; ...raising community awareness about Fetal Alcohol Syndrome was announced by Maynard Sonntag...consensus around the world that Fetal Alcohol Syndrome is more common where poverty...information available concerning Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, Nanson stated...
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Abused before birth Group lobbies for more education on fetal alcohol syndrome
Newspaper article from: The Pantagraph Bloomington, IL; 6/20/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...knows the reason: Kristy has fetal alcohol syndrome. "She was abused before...biological mothers (who drink alcohol during pregnancy)," Botka...Fetal Alcohol Syndrome facts - Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) is...
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Fetal alcohol syndrome; Alaska takes aim at drinking-while-pregnant Officials hope their aggressive approach will be a lifesaver for those who have trouble asking for help and even more trouble getting it.(NEWS)
Newspaper article from: Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN); 12/16/1999; ; 700+ words
; ...country's highest rate of fetal-alcohol syndrome, the medical term for brain...expanding state programs to diagnose fetal-alcohol syndrome babies and make available to...thing we know absolutely about fetal-alcohol syndrome is that it...
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City pushes awareness of fetal alcohol syndrome: Health bureau sets up information sites at Moravian, Lehigh U.
Newspaper article from: Morning Call (Allentown, PA); 9/8/2006; 700+ words
; ...outlining the dangers of fetal alcohol syndrome. After a few seconds...the display to preface Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Day...awareness of fetal alcohol syndrome is still important for...encounter children with fetal alcohol syndrome in...
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Compounds prevent alcohol's disruption of important developmental process.(fetal alchohol syndrome)
Magazine article from: Women's Health Weekly; 10/31/2002; 700+ words
; ...that is a likely contributor to fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS), according to a new study...designing drugs to prevent FAS." Fetal cells destined to become the brain...disrupt L1 molecules and can prevent fetal damage from ethanol in mouse embryos...
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San Diego State U. professor researches Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
News Wire article from: University Wire; 4/10/2003; ; 700+ words
; ...their own child before birth? Fetal Alcohol Syndrome occurs when pregnant women consume...of alcohol. Children who have Fetal Alcohol Syndrome are typically...human tragedy that occurs with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome." <!-- Photos Begin...
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DOCUMENTING THE IMPACT OF FETAL ALCOHOL SYNDROME
Newspaper article from: Dayton Daily News; 7/5/2002; ; 622 words
; ...looking for subjects for film Fetal alcohol syndrome is the No. 1 cause of mental...film to document the effects of fetal alcohol syndrome, and members...either people who are living with fetal alcohol syndrome or those who have known or cared...
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Fetal alcohol syndrome subject of conference
Newspaper article from: Herald News, The (Joliet, IL); 9/17/2008; 700+ words
; ...Blagojevich declared Sept. 9 as the Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Awareness Day in Illinois to...assistance programs involving Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders. The 10th International Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Awareness Day at Joliet Junior...
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Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
Encyclopedia entry from: Gale Encyclopedia of Children's Health: Infancy through Adolescence
Fetal alcohol syndrome Definition Fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) is a set of physical and mental birth...FAS is recognized as the most severe birth defect that occurs. Fetal alcohol effect (FAE) is a term used to describe alcohol-exposed...
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fetal alcohol syndrome
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS), pattern of physical, developmental...are present, they are referred to as fetal alcohol effects (FAE). FAE has been...A Family's Ongoing Struggle with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (1989).
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Health and Safety
Book article from: Growing Up: Issues Affecting America's Youth
...defects, neural tube defects and fetal alcohol syndrome, are in large part preventable...before and during early pregnancy. FETAL ALCOHOL SYNDROME. Alcohol consumption by pregnant women can cause fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS), a birth...
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alcoholism
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...Effects of Chronic Use Alcohol abuse can result in broad...of medical problems. Alcohol can reduce production...testicular atrophy. Alcohol has a high caloric value...delivering children with fetal alcohol syndrome , a syndrome of physical...
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Mental Retardation
Book article from: U*X*L Complete Health Resource
...live successfully in the world. Fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS): A medical problem that...health of her fetus. For example, fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) affects...children in the United States. Fetal alcohol syndrome is caused by excessive...
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