Publication date: Jun 19, 2024
While 6. 4% of women with such histories developed heart issues by 2020, that was true for just 3. 7% of women who’d not had perinatal depression, the study found. “We know that perinatal depression is both preventable and treatable, and for many people its the first episode of depression theyve ever experienced,” Brnn said. “Our findings provide more reason for ensuring maternal care is holistic, with equal attention on both physical and mental health.
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Cardiology | Brnn |
June | Depression |
Reporterhealthdaywednesday | European |
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Swedish | Heart |
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Semantics
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disease | MESH | Cancer |
disease | MESH | postpartum depression |
disease | MESH | lifestyle |
disease | MESH | oxidative stress |
disease | MESH | cardiovascular disease |
pathway | REACTOME | Release |
disease | MESH | heart failure |
disease | MESH | high blood pressure |
drug | DRUGBANK | Aspartame |
disease | MESH | heart disease |
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