Two studies concluded that depression that began in pregnancy or soon after could have troubling implications for as long as 18 years.
Tag: JAMA Network Open
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Safe Injection Sites Don’t Lead to More Crime, New Study Finds
Communities don’t have to choose between saving lives and stopping crime. The data is proof.
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Gender Surgeries Nearly Tripled From 2016 Through 2019, Study Finds
The number of procedures rose to roughly 13,000 in 2019 from about 4,550 in 2016 as access broadened, researchers estimated.
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Covid May Increase the Risk of Type 2 Diabetes, Researchers Find
Men and people with severe illnesses were more likely to develop the condition within a year. But the data does not prove that the coronavirus causes diabetes.
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Moderate Drinking Has No Health Benefits, Analysis of Decades of Research Finds
The review found that the methodology of many previous studies was flawed and that risk of myriad health problems increased significantly after less than two drinks a day for women and after three for men.