Women who've had concussions are more likely to suffer severe mental health problems following childbirth, a new study shows.
People with a history of concussion face a 25% higher risk of having severe mental health issues after childbirth, according to a new study from ICES and the University of Toronto.
People with a history of concussion face a 25% higher risk of having severe mental health issues after childbirth, a new study finds.
Canadian study led by Samantha Krueger links past concussions to a 25% rise in severe postpartum mental health issues.
The study found that moms who have had concussions are 25% more likely to have post-birth mental health problems.
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