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Link between antidepressants and newborn disorder may not be as strong as scientists thought by Arielle Duhaime-Ross. The Verge.
New Recommendations Say All Adults Should Be Screened for Depression by Jamie Ducharme. Boston Magazine.

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21st Century Cures Act Tackles Postpartum Depression by Jason Daley. Smithsonian.com.

UMass Researcher Turns Idea Into a Nationally Recognized Program by Nick Zagorski in Psychiatric News.

16 Things You Need to Know About Taking Antidepressants During Pregnancy by Elizabeth Narins. Cosmopolitan.com.

Hotline Helps in Postpartum Depression Battle by Geraldine Collier. Worcester Telegram and Gazette.

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