by Katherine Stone |
I listened in on the press conference today by the National Academies on a new report from the National Research Council and Institute of Medicine on parents with depression. Very exciting to hear the level of understanding about how depression impacts families and... by Katherine Stone |
The National Research Council and Institute of Medicine of the National Academies are releasing a report at a public briefing on Wednesday, June 10 called "Depression in Parents, Parenting and Children: Opportunities to Improve Identification, Treatment and... by Katherine Stone |
Babies born to depressed moms are likely to suffer from chaotic sleep patterns, which could predispose them to depression later in life, according to a University of Michiganstudy published in the May issue of the journal SLEEP. Findings of the study, conducted byU-M... by Katherine Stone |
As I'm not a clinician, I sometimes have a hard time understanding the medical-school-speak used in the research results published in journals. It's important for us all to know what the research finds, but sometimes I just find myself confused and not sure... by Katherine Stone |
The American Journal of Preventive Medicinereports in a new article that women who quit smoking during pregnancy are nearly twice as likely to relapse and begin smoking again if they experience postpartum depression. This is, of course, bad for the woman and bad for... by Katherine Stone |
A new study published in the Oxford University Press journal Human Reproduction finds that depressed pregnant women have twice the risk of preterm delivery than pregnant women with no symptoms of depression. The study was conducted by the Kaiser Permanente Division of... Page 4 of 6« First«...23456»