Scientists have linked symptoms of depression during pregnancy to a specific brain activity, and hope to develop test for “baby blues” risk. Around 80 per cent of women suffer from “baby blues” after ...
New research suggests that increased activity in the brain's amygdala during pregnancy may indicate a higher risk of postpartum depression.
Around 80% of women suffer from "baby blues" after the birth of their child. Normally, this is a brief period of feeling down ...
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Previous research has examined air pollution’s impact on postnatal depression however, a team from the USC Keck School of ...
Women exposed to higher levels of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) or inhalable particulate matter (PM10) during the second trimester ...