A study links poor diet to higher depression risk in women aged 40 to 50. Eating many processed foods and added sugars may increase depression chances. Experts suggest a plant-based diet and more ...
The US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) has issued a final recommendation statement and evidence summary on interventions to prevent depression in women during pregnancy and/or following ...
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New Study Reveals Postpartum Depression May Start Earlier Than We Realized
In a groundbreaking revelation for maternal mental health, a new study suggests that postpartum depression may actually begin ...
Depression affects millions of women worldwide, yet its complexity often remains misunderstood. While sadness touches everyone’s life occasionally, clinical depression manifests as an overwhelming ...
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Psychiatrist helps women with mental health needs of pregnancy, childbirth, baby's first year
New Mercy clinic aims to fill a gap in local maternity care by helping moms navigate mental health needs of pregnancy, childbirth, baby's first year ...
For ages, dietary patterns have been linked to mental health, but there is little evidence on how food and drink affect depression across age groups and between the sexes. A recent paper in the ...
A comprehensive meta-analysis in depression and mortality, led by the Department of Psychiatry at the School of Clinical ...
Dianne Travis-Teague remembers clutching her chest as she navigated the chaos of a crowded hospital parking lot, searching for a space amid the throng of vehicles. For weeks a clinic in her hometown ...
Study finds “melancholic” depression linked to heart disease, while “atypical” depression raises diabetes risk.
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