Postpartum Depression in New Mothers Linked to Shorter Height in Children
Postpartum depression in new mothers linked to shorter height in children
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While the researchers urged treatment for postpartum depression — undoubtedly important — the link, if real, points to far deeper problems when parents have persistent and chronic depression than simply a shorter stature. Children may be neglected in …
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Depression: Re-Building the Self
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Depression can be triggered from life events, and it can also have a biochemical component, or both. Whatever the trigger for depression (and whether acute or chronic), it's never easy for the person struggling. Most times, a person suffering from …
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Get Help for Chronic Depression Part I Youtube – Are you depressed? Leading Psychiatrist and Researcher Dr. David Hellerstein from the Depression Evaluation Service of Columbia University’s Department of Psychiatry explains , in an interview by TBN’s Arlene Mukoko for Joy in Our Town, how to get your depression evaluated and treated. For further information see the Columbia University Depression Evaluation Service website at: www.depression-nyc.org Also see the Columbia University Department of Psychiatry website at columbiapsychiatry.org
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