“…Among these are an impairment of growth hormone, LH and FSH release, increased stress-induced release of glucocorticoids, decreases in thyroxine, reduced prenatal and postnatal surge of testosterone, poor thermoregulation and shorter reproductive life spans in females. (Blaine et al, 1999, Handa et al, 1985, Lee et al, 2000, McGivern et al, 1988, 1995Scott et al, 1998, Taylor et al, 1982a, Weinberg et al, 1996, Wilcoxon and Redei, 2004, Zimmerberg et al, 1993. Disruptions in behaviors regulated by the hypothalamus are also observed in FAE (Fetal Alcohol Exposed) animals, including decreased maternal behavior in females, decreased reproductive behavior in males, feminization of taste preferences in males and increased daily water consumption (Barron and Riley, 1985, Hard et al, 1984, McGivern et al, 1984.…”