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Clinical Research and Trials Resources | PhRMA

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“Research in Your Backyard” reports on states simultaneously developing cures and creating jobs http://t.co/GVO20RT0 #MedsInDev

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Black Unemployment At Depression Level Highs In Some Cities

huffingtonpost.com — “CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- In the decade leading up to the Great Recession, Wanda Nolan grew accustomed to steady progress.View full resource at huffingtonpost.com

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Black Unemployment Remains At Depression Level Highs In Some Cities: From an entry-level job as a fill-in bank t... http://bit.ly/fB0kox

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Scared Out Of Your Wits With Postpartum Depression? Here's What To Do. - Postpartum Progress

postpartumprogress.com — “My job here at Postpartum Progress, the job I happily take up every single day, is tell you it's going to be okay, and to show you that what you are going through is not unlike what lots of other moms with PPD and PPA and PPOCD are going through. You. Are. Going. To. Be. Okay. In the past few days I've had several wonderful phone conversations with moms who are suffering. (So happy to talk with you ladies!) I would never, of course, betray their confidence by talking about who they were or exactView full resource at postpartumprogress.com

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Scared Out Of Your Wits With Postpartum Depression? Here's What To Do. - Postpartum Progress

postpartumprogress.com — “My job here at Postpartum Progress, the job I happily take up every single day, is tell you it's going to be okay, and to show you that what you are going through is not unlike what lots of other moms with PPD and PPA and PPOCD are going through. You. Are. Going. To. Be. Okay. In the past few days I've had several wonderful phone conversations with moms who are suffering. (So happy to talk with you ladies!) I would never, of course, betray their confidence by talking about who they were or exactView full resource at postpartumprogress.com

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Is Your Dorsomedial Prefrontal Cortex on the Fritz? - Postpartum Progress

postpartumprogress.com — “The media love a good story about discovering the cause of or cure for postpartum depression. The minute any study comes out saying "Eureka! We think we've found it!" you can guarantee that it will spread across the internet like wildfire. This week is no different. A single study of just 30 people found that the brains of new moms with PPD worked differently than those without it. Per Medical News Today: "Women with postpartum depression who viewed pictures of scared or angry facView full resource at postpartumprogress.com

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Read this! RT @postpartumprogr Is Your Dorsomedial Prefrontal Cortex on the Fritz? http://goo.gl/fb/1QQ7G #postpartum

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And Then THIS Happened ... - Postpartum Progress

postpartumprogress.com — “Wow. Wow, wow, wow, wow and wow. What a week. First, I added an awesome new contributor to PP that people are already enjoying, from the looks of the comments. Welcome AGAIN, Alexis. Then we were able to change an AOL News article that did an extremely poor job of representing postpartum depression. And get a brief but I believe sincere apology from the AOL News editor. And now, I hear from the Acting Chief of the Women's Section at NIMH that they have decided to CHANGE (yes, you heard me -- CHAView full resource at postpartumprogress.com

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Can You Or Your Husband Access FMLA If Needed For Postpartum Depression? - Postpartum Progress

postpartumprogress.com — “Many of you have asked about the Family Medical Leave Act and how that applies to women with perinatal mood and anxiety disorders as well as their family members (like husbands). I reached out to 9to5, a national organization dedicated to putting working women's issues on the public agenda. Cindia Cameron, who coordinates 9to5's Job Survival Helpline, was kind enough to give us an outline: A mother with a diagnosed perinatal mood or anxiety disorder will have access to the legal protections of tView full resource at postpartumprogress.com

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ACOG Issues Opinion Strongly Encouraging Prenatal & Postpartum Depression Screening - Postpartum Progress

postpartumprogress.typepad.com — “Yesterday I drafted an open letter to Dr. Gerald F. Joseph, president of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, to ask him what he planned to do to support his stated platform of postpartum depression. Here's just a bit of it. I know obstetricians aren't psychiatric professionals. I know you already have enough responsbilities, what with delivering babies. I know you already have tough jobs, what with all the liabilities you have. I know you already don't have enough time with View full resource at postpartumprogress.typepad.com

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RT @postpartumprogr ACOG Issues Opinion Strongly Encouraging Prenatal & Postpartum Depression Screening http://bit.ly/8lpTiw

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overcomingmultiplesclerosis.org — “Multiple Sclerosis is a chronic disease of the Central Nervous System (CNS) and in most cases results in progressive disability. MS can be a tragic disease, as it usually affects young adults in the prime of their lives, and may even occur in childhood. The CNS is the term used to describe the brain and spinal cord.MS is described as an inflammatory demyelinating condition.View full resource at overcomingmultiplesclerosis.org

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Avoid depression in MS: it makes the disease worse: use omega 3s, sunlight/vit D, exercise, counseling, keeping a diary http://bit.ly/4EeHWU

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