Published on: 2025-05-25 15:25:35
Around 10% of people in Europe suffer from depression after giving birth, experiencing symptoms that include sadness, agitation, and difficulty concentrating. For such a common condition — and one that has been linked to poorer outcomes for both the baby and the parent — postpartum depression has been relatively under-studied, write the authors of new work in Science of the Total Environment. In a bid to help address this, they ran a detailed study of one proposed risk factor — exposure to air p
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