By Evelyn Pringle – Countercurrents.org A study of nearly 500,000 women by researchers at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, in the September 18, 2007, Annals […]
6/27/07 – U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT Pregnant women with depression often find themselves choosing between the lesser of two evils. Should they take antidepressants and […]
Paper Confirms Link Between Medication in Early Pregnancy & Birth Defects What had been suspected was confirmed with the publication of the results of a study […]
Zoloft and the generic for Zoloft, sertraline, have caught the media’s attention on how Zoloft dosing effects a pregnant woman and her unborn child. Withdrawals from Zoloft […]
Reviewed by: Michael Spear, MD; Kim Rutherford, MD; and Steve Dowshen, MD What Is Persistent Pulmonary Hypertension of the Newborn? In the womb, the pathway of […]
Primary pulmonary hypertension (PPH) and pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) are rare pulmonary diseases that narrow the lung’s blood vessels causing high blood pressure and eventually leading […]