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As many as 1 in 10 new dads suffer from postpartum depression (PPD), but how does the condition differ for men compared to women? A new study by researchers at the Ê×Ò³| Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­ finds six commonalities among fathers suffering from PPD, and ultimately highlights the need for better screening among new moms and dads.

HIndustan Times

In postpartum depression, some women feel a bit down or anxious in the first couple of weeks after giving birth. According to recent study, new dads also are also exposed to the risk of PPD.

Asian News International

The study offers an in-depth view of new fathers' experiences with PPD. The study explores issues they encounter and how they can move beyond barriers they face in receiving diagnoses and treatment of the little-known phenomenon.

Business Standard

When it comes to suffering from baby blues, we do talk about mothers going through postpartum depression (PPD) , after giving birth to a baby. However, dads rarely make it to this discussion. According to recent study, new dads also are also exposed to the risk of PPD.

Science Blog

A new UNLV study, published last week in the Journal of Family Issues, offers an in-depth view of new fathers’ experiences with postpartum depression (PPD).

Science Daily

A new study offers an in-depth view of new fathers' experiences with postpartum depression (PPD). The study explores issues they encounter and how they can move beyond barriers they face in receiving diagnoses and treatment of the little-known phenomenon.

Medical Xpress

It's increasingly common to hear about new moms suffering from the baby blues. But what about new dads?

New York Post

A new study found that the quality of produce at dollar-discount stores is just as good as grocery found at traditional supermarkets.

MD Magazine

Palliative care among patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) increased significantly, to 6.1% during a decade of time ending in 2014, according to new US hospital-based research.

Specialty Pharmacy Times

Palliative care among patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) increased significantly, to 6.1% during a decade of time ending in 2014, according to new US hospital-based research.

KSNV-TV: News 3

The City of Las Vegas, along with the Health Sciences Department at the Ê×Ò³| Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­, is assessing older homes for hazardous lead.

Associated Press

The City of Las Vegas is partnering with the University of Nevada Las Vegas to assess lead hazards in older homes.