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Hi Adrienne:

 

I don't know of anyone in the Chicago area yet, but will begin to ask

around.

 

Perhaps you could email this woman at Yale and find some interesting

stories in the New York area? (found this article on PubMed)

 

J Midwifery Womens Health. 2004 Mar-Apr;49(2):96-104.

Complementary therapies as adjuncts in the treatment of postpartum

depression.

Weier KM, Beal MW.

kweier

Postpartum depression affects an estimated 13% of women who have

recently given birth. This article discusses several alternative or

complementary therapies that may serve as adjuncts in the treatment of

postpartum depression. The intent is to help practitioners better

understand the treatments that are available that their clients may be

using. Complementary modalities discussed include herbal medicine,

dietary supplements, massage, aromatherapy, and acupuncture. Evidence

supporting the use of these modalities is reviewed where available, and

a list of resources is given in the appendix.

 

All the best,

Cora

 

 

 

 

ayurveda

[ayurveda ]

Friday, August 05, 2005 2:22 PM

ayurveda

Digest Number 144

 

 

There are 2 messages in this issue.

 

Topics in this digest:

 

1. Fw: PPD stories needed

" Adrienne " <greenhands

2. Re: PPD stories needed

<VMYORK

 

 

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Message: 1

Thu, 4 Aug 2005 17:54:53 -0400

" Adrienne " <greenhands

Fw: PPD stories needed

 

Need PPD Stories from Women Across U.S.

Katherine Cruise, with National Depression Screening Day, is working on

developing stories about postpartum depression for the top 50 media

markets. She wants to find women in those markets with whom she can

develop a local angle for her stories. You have to have suffered PPD

and be willing to be interviewed either on TV or for a newspaper.

Please email me at stonecallis and let me know if you're

interested and if you live in one of these areas as listed below.

 

The top 50 media markets are New York, LA, Chicago, Philadelphia,

Boston, San Francisco, Dallas, Washington DC, Atlanta, Detroit,

Seattle/Tacoma, Tampa/St. Pete, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Phoenix,

Cleveland, Miami/Ft. Lauderdale, Denver, Sacramento, Orlando/Daytona,

St. Louis, Pittsburgh, Baltimore, Portland, Indianapolis, San Diego,

Hartford, Charlotte, Raleigh/Durham, Nashville, Kansas City, Milwaukee,

Cincinnati, Columbus, Greenville SC, Asheville NC, Salt Lake City, San

Antonio, West Palm Beach, Birmingham, Norfolk, Harrisburg PA, New

Orleans, Memphis, Oklahoma City, Buffalo, Albuquerque, Providence RI,

Louisville, Las Vegas, Jacksonville, and New Bedford MA.

 

August 03, 2005 in PPD In the News | Permalink

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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ayurveda , " Cora Neumann "

<cora.neumann@q...> wrote:

> Hi Adrienne:

>

> I don't know of anyone in the Chicago area yet, but will begin to ask

> around.

>

> Perhaps you could email this woman at Yale and find some interesting

> stories in the New York area?

 

Hey I'm not the one searching for stories. I just forwarded the email

to some birth/postpartum related groups I'm in. But thanks anyhoo.

Peace,

ARL

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