Women diagnosed with perinatal depression are more likely to develop cardiovascular disease in the following 20 years compared to women who have given...
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New research suggests women with perinatal depression are more likely to develop cardiovascular disease later in life. Perinatal depression refers
Women diagnosed with perinatal depression are more likely to develop cardiovascular disease in the following 20 years compared to women who have given...
Women with perinatal depression face a 36% higher risk of cardiovascular disease, highlighting the need for comprehensive maternal healthcare.
WEDNESDAY, June 19, 2024 -- Depression during or after a pregnancy could be tied to a heightened risk for heart trouble in women decades later, new...
WEDNESDAY, June 19, 2024 -- Women with perinatal depression (PND) have an elevated long-term risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD), according to a...
Perinatal Depression and Heart Disease: Depression during pregnancy or after birth may increase the chances of heart disease in women.
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Early social media use has previously been linked with an increased risk of depression among teenagers and young adults.
Early social media use has previously been linked with an increased risk of depression among teenagers and young adults.
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