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Half of the estimated 328,500 infants 12 months of age or younger who were treated for injuries in hospital emergency departments each year from 2001 to 2004 were injured as a result of a fall, according to a study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
National Infant Immunization Week Reminds Parents of the Importance of Immunizations and Encourages them to Look to their Child’s Doctor for Information
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Pregnancy Rate Drops for Women Under Age 25 - April 14, 2008
Pregnancy rates for females under age 25, including teenagers, in the United States declined in 2004 compared to 1990, according to a report released today by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
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CDC Recommends Shingles Vaccine
People age 60 and older should be vaccinated against shingles, or herpes zoster, a condition often marked by debilitating chronic pain...
New CDC Study Finds Arthritis Can be a Barrier for Adults Seeking to Manage Diabetes through Physical Activity
More than half of adults with diagnosed diabetes also have arthritis, a painful condition that can be a barrier to physical activity—an important health strategy for managing diabetes...
Falls a Leading Cause of Injury-Related Emergency Department Visits for Infants Each Year, CDC Study Shows
Half of the estimated 328,500 infants 12 months of age or younger who were treated for injuries in hospital emergency departments each year from 2001 to 2004 were injured as a result of a fall, according to a study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
National Infant Immunization Week Reminds Parents of the Importance of Immunizations and Encourages them to Look to their Child’s Doctor for Information
More Than Twenty Percent of Children Not Fully Protected Against Vaccine-Preventable Disease
CDC Urges Travelers to Israel to Protect Themselves from Measles
Concern Raised over Americans Traveling to Israel for Passover
Pregnancy Rate Drops for Women Under Age 25 - April 14, 2008
Pregnancy rates for females under age 25, including teenagers, in the United States declined in 2004 compared to 1990, according to a report released today by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

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Postpartum Mood Disorders Program: A comprehensive center devoted to the study and treatment of emotional difficulties associated with pregnancy and the postpartum.American RadioWorks - Suffering For Two: American RadioWorks is the national documentary unit of American Public Media. ARW is public radio's largest documentary production unit; it creates documentaries, series projects, and investigative reports for the public radio system and the Internet. ARW is based at St. Paul, Minnesota, with st...
Baby Blues Connection: Information on postpartum disorders (e.g. postpartum depression, anxiety). Free support groups and resources.
BeyondBlue : National Postnatal Depression Program: This program aims to research and prevent postnatal depression within Australia.
Center for Postpartum Health: The Center for Postpartum Health addresses the pregnancy and birth needs of women and their families, before and after delivery, particularly as it pertains to the development of depression and other mood disorders.
DrDonnica.com: Is it any wonder that after 9 months of pregnancy, several hours (or days!) of labor and childbirth, sleep deprivation, nursing, and numerous life changes that maternity or
Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale: Developed to assist primary care health professionals to detect mothers suffering from postnatal depression.
eMedicine Health: Postpartum Depression: You’ve just had a baby, one of the most important and happiest events in your life.
Emory University Women's Mental Health Program: Emory University Women's Mental Health Program aids in the treatment of emotional disorders during pregnancy and postpartum emotional distubances
Marce Society: An international society for the understanding, prevention and treatment of mental illness related to childbearing.
Meet A Mum Association (MAMA): UK registered charity setup in 1979 to help and support mothers who feel depressed and isolated after their babies are born. UK network of local support groups.
Melanie's Battle: Guestbook for MelaniesBattle.org, a website devoted to raising awareness about Post-Partum Psychosis
PND Productions: PND Productions have produced a support video for Health professionals, mothers and their families,which gives an insight into what PND is and its effects.
Post Natal Depression: www.pni.org.uk is run by sufferers and past suffers of PNI ( survivors) for sufferers and past sufferers of PNI. We aim to support women with or who have suffered Post Natal Illness or Post Natal Depression.
Postnatal Depression Yahoo Group: postnatal_depression: Postnatal depression
Postpartum Assistance for Mothers: Dr. Shoshana Bennett offers education and emotional support for women experiencing postpartum depression and other prenatal and postpartum mood disorders.
Postpartum Dads: Information compiled by dads who have successfully assisted their wives to fully recover. Contains firsthand resources for new fathers and information for professionals.
Postpartum Depression: Postpartum depression is more than just feeling blue after the birth of a new baby. In some cases, the more dangerous postpartum psychosis may develop.
PostPartum Depression Community: Are you a new mom who's feeling overwhelmed, sad, angry? Do you wonder if something is wrong with you? Worried it might be PPD, PPP, or baby blues? Come visit us to learn more and get support from others who know what you're going through.
Postpartum Depression, Anxiety and Psychosis: One woman's journey into the realm of postpartum depression
Postpartum Experience: An informational site by a mother who has suffered from PPD and is currently collecting personal experience stories in order to compile a book about a range of postpartum mood disorders.
Postpartum Feelings: Many women experience varying degrees of depression after the birth of a child.
Postpartum Stress Center: A Support and Counseling Service for Postpartum Stress Syndrome, PPD, Postpartum Depression, Prenatal Depression and Pregnancy Loss
Postpartum Support International: A self-help support network, research guide and international bibliography on postpartum depression. Includes a self-assessment test.
Postpartum Support International: Information on the treatment of postpartum illness and listings of US support groups with links to International support resources.
PPD Support Page: Offering peer support, resources and more to people dealing with postpartum mood disorders.
Pregnancy and Depression: A compilation of online resources about depression during pregnancy and breastfeeding. Focus is primarily on antidepressant treatment. Most links are to high-quality, researched based information.
Royal College of Psychiatrists: Post Natal Depression: Readable, up-to-date, research-based information from the Royal College of Psychiatrists.
Surrey Post Natal Depression: Support and information site developed by East Surrey Primary Care Trust in conjunction with local mothers who have experienced postnatal depression.
The Association for Post Natal Illness: Information and advice from the UK charity. Includes available leaflets and newsletter.
The Functions of Postpartum Depression: A research article proposing an evolutionary function for postpartum depression.
The Massachusetts General Hospital Perinatal Psychiatry Program: A women's mental health center dedicated to the evaluation and treatment of psychiatric disorder associated with female reproductive function.
The Ruth Rhoden Craven Foundation, Inc: Providing information and support to women suffering from postpartum depression. Includes medical resources and treatment information.
Understanding Postnatal Depression: Information and tips for mothers and families affected by PND, compiled by a mother who has experienced the illness herself. Provides two forums for sharing experiences and support.
Understanding Postnatal Depression: UK mental health charity information booklet with extensive information about postnatal depression, including signs, causes, self-help and support.
Veritee's Post Natal Illness Forum: An open forum which does not require registration. Includes a subforum for men.
Web MD: Postpartum Depression: For the one in 10 new dads whose partners suffer from postpartum depression, it can be a frightening and lonely experience.
WebMD: Behind the Smile: Marie Osmond visited WebMD Live to discuss her struggle with postpartum depression (PPD). PPD can seem overwhelming, but with proper help, it can be treated.
WellMother.com: Dr. Shaila Misri - Online resource for Postpartum Depression, Depression in Pregnancy, Infertility, PMS, Menopause, Pregnancy Loss and other reproductive mental health issues.
