New Mothers Are Twice as Likely to Have Postnatal Depression in Lockdown Chloe Burcham
The covid-19 pandemic has not been easy for anyone. But it s safe to say that new mothers have had a particularly hard time of it. From giving birth in isolation to raising a newborn without the support of family and friends, a new study led by researchers at UCL has revealed that new mothers are twice as likely to suffer from postnatal depression in lockdown.
Postnatal depression can affect people in different ways. It might come on suddenly or develop over a period of time, but usually affects mothers within the first year after giving birth.
Childcare in COVID – why social support for mothers and their children has never been more relevant
By:
Dr Abigail Page, Research Fellow at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Dr Abigail Page, Research Fellow at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine https://lshtm.ac.uk/themes/custom/lshtm/images/lshtm-logo-black.png Friday 30 April 2021
Guest editing a special issue of leading Royal Society journal, Phil Trans B, Abigail Page and colleagues explore why childcare support is mother-centric, and the potential impact it can have on the mother and child’s health and wellbeing – particularly during a pandemic
It s rampant : How scammers have started targeting social media users and what you can do to protect yourself
For the first time since it has been tracked, adults age 18-24 reported the highest median losses ($150) of any age group, according to the Better Business Bureau. Author: Jay Wallis (WFAA) Updated: 1:48 PM CDT April 15, 2021
DALLAS The COVID-19 pandemic has had many side effects, including who and how scammers are targeting individuals.
For the first time since it has been tracked, adults age 18-24 reported the highest median losses ($150) of any age group, the BBB said.
Scams online and through social media apps are now the most common and are riskier than scams by phone for all age groups, according to the BBB.
Posted By: Hewson Beattie April 9, 2021 @ 10:42 am Events, Homepage Slider NOTE – Right now tickets are only available to previous attendees of the Great Escape. Tickets will go on-sale to the general public
Friday April, 16th.
Join our very own Nick Reed & Sarah Myers for a week of complete luxury on the KSGF Great Escape trip to beautiful Jamaica!
This fantastic, tropical, escape will take place from
November 13, 2021 – November 20, 2021.
You will be staying at the INCREDIBLE
Montego Bay, Jamaica.
“Found on the northeast coast, Grand Palladium Jamaica Resort & Spa is situated between two of the island’s most popular tourist towns. Its diverse facilities and coastal setting make it ideal for families, couples, and groups of friends seeking seaside relaxation and adventure at a complete, all-inclusive island getaway. Advantageously situated a stone’s throw away from a picturesque beac
Last Updated on Apr 1, 2021 at 8:26am | Communications Office
Planning is officially underway for sesquicentennial celebrations for Garrett County in 2022. Led by the Garrett County Government, the 150th-anniversary celebration will be a yearlong event to commemorate the incorporation of Garrett County on December 4, 1872.
“We’re proud of our county and the bright future we have in front of us,” said Paul Edwards, Chair of the Board of Garrett County Commissioners. The celebration will be a county-wide event involving the Towns, communities, and citizen groups highlighting our rich local history. Look for more information in the near future.”
If you are interested in contacting the planning committee, please reach out to Sarah Myers, County Communications Coordinator at 301-387-7242 or smyers@garrettcounty.org.