Higher Rates Of Depression Found Among Low-Income New Mothers, Study Says

Higher Rates Of Depression Found Among Low-Income New Mothers, Study Says
More than 50% of infants in poverty are raised by mothers with mild to severe depression, which could contribute to problems in parenting and child development, according to a study by the Washington, D.C.-based Urban Institute, the Washington Post reports. Depression is “not uncommon” for women with infants in all income brackets; overall, 41% of women reported symptoms of depression and 7 …
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Baldwinsville man admits driving into Pier 57 restaurant one day and a moving car the next
Clifton Reynolds will get one to three years in state prison.
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Dr. Gilbert Botvin Receives Presidential Award From Society For Prevention Research
In recognition of his lifetime contributions to the prevention sciences, the Society for Prevention Research has awarded Dr. Gilbert J. Botvin its prestigious Presidential Award. Dr. Botvin is a professor of psychology in public health and professor of psychology in psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medical College, where he is chief of the Division of Prevention and Health Behavior. Dr. Botvin is …
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