Prenatal Wellness Classes Cut Moms’ Depression in Half Up to 8 Years Later
A low-cost, prenatal intervention benefits mothers’ mental health up to eight years later, a new UCSF study finds.
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Give to UCSFA low-cost, prenatal intervention benefits mothers’ mental health up to eight years later, a new UCSF study finds.
To support the wellbeing of the UCSF community, the University is now offering grants for projects that promote various forms of wellness.
A new national study led by UCSF found that more sophisticated devices that pair with smartphones don’t lead to better blood pressure control than home-use blood pressure cuffs.
The University of California Center for Climate, Health and Equity will officially launch this week with a series of high-level conversations open to the public online.
UCSF researchers show how physical activity protects cognition by altering brain chemistry that maintains synapses, especially for the elderly.
A new study by UCSF researchers finds that more screen time was linked to poorer mental health and greater stress for U.S. teenagers; kids of color and with lower income logged more hours than white, wealthier peers.