Women are twice as likely as men to suffer major depression, according to a new report released by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Analyzing the most recent research on women’s mental health issues, the report, Action Steps for Improving Women’s Mental Health, examines the role gender plans in treating and coping with […]
Women’s Sleep Habits Linked to Mood
When mom doesn’t get enough sleep, the whole family suffers. In women, there’s a definite connection between sleep and mood. Worry, stress and anxiety can interfere with sleep, and sleep problems can increase depression and anxiety symptoms. According to a 2007 National Sleep Foundation study on women’s sleep habits, the relationship between sleep and mood is […]
Why Women Have Trouble Sleeping
Less than half of American women get a good night’s sleep on a regular basis with stay-at-home moms least likely to enjoy adequate pillow time. According to a 2007 National Sleep Foundation (NSF) poll quizzing women about their sleep habits, 67% of American women experience frequent trouble sleeping and 43% report that daytime tiredness interferes […]
Mother’s Depression May Produce Child’s ADHD
A study out of the University of Manitoba conducted by Ann Guevremont MEd. and Marni Bromwell PhD. concluded that depression in a woman occurring at anytime between one year before and nine years after birth is a risk factor for the child later developing ADHD. They also found the chances of the child developing ADHD […]
Obesity Worsens Risk of Birth Defects with Antidepressant Use in Pregancy
Two studies published in the New England Journal of Medicine in June 2007 reported on the risks of birth defects when women took selective serotonin-reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) during pregnancy (sources: Louik, C et. al NEJM Volume 356:2675-2683 June 28, 2007 Number 26 and Alwan S. et al. NEJM Volume 356:2684-2692 June 28, 2007 Number 26). […]
Is Breastfeeding Protective against PTSD?
I did a double take when I saw this tiny article about Breastfeeding and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Some investigators at Boston University studied a group of children whose average ages were 13. The 102 children were hospitalized at two different hospitals in Boston for traumatic injuries including burns, motor vehicle accidents, gunshot wounds and […]