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Tag: post partum depression

Posted inChildren's Health, Featured, Healthcare Workers, Public Health

Advocates Plan Push For Paid Maternity Leave

by Rose Hoban November 9, 2016November 9, 2016

Recently, several North Carolina municipalities voted to give their workers paid family leave. But there are still few workers in the state with access to paid leave after a woman gives birth. By Rose Hoban The mother was at her job and she had no child care. So, every couple of hours during her shift, […]

Posted inChildren's Health, Featured, Mental Health, Public Health

Moms Of Sick Babies Face Critical Needs, Too

by Thomas Goldsmith September 6, 2016September 6, 2016
Posted inFeatured, Public Health, Research News

Domestic Abuse Linked to Perinatal Mood Disorders

by Editor May 8, 2014May 12, 2014
Posted inDisabilities, Featured, Hospitals, Medicaid, Mental Health, Public Health

Hendersonville Program Reduces Health Care Spending

by Rose Hoban February 7, 2013October 19, 2021

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