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Nurses, midwives can help treat depression during pregnancy and new motherhood: study

Nurses, midwives can help treat depression during pregnancy and new motherhood: study

TORONTO — Nurses, midwives and doulas can treat depression and anxiety symptoms experienced during pregnancy and after delivery, a new study says. The clinical trial, published Monday in the journal Nature Medicine, suggests training non-mental-health specialists in short-term behavioural therapy can make treatment available for people who don't have a psychologist or psychiatrist. Depression and […]

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