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One-stop access to information, such as facts, myths, and early warning signs of problems, toolkit for community mental health conversations, how to get help and more
This Contra Costa Health Services website provides information on symptoms of perinatal depression and treatments as well as a variety of resources, some of which are available in Spanish
This Oregon Health Authority website provides information on perinatal mood disorders common among women before, during, and/or after pregnancy, including prenatal or postpartum depression or anxiety
A confidential and anonymous source of information from SAMHSA for persons seeking treatment facilities in the United States or U.S. territories for substance abuse, addiction, and/or mental health problems
This website can serve as a useful resource for both Head Start and WIC, providing action steps and resources, including validated screening tools, training modules, to reduce the impact of depression on families
Information from the EPA on lead's effects on the body, sources of lead, meal and snack ideas (many of which contain foods that WIC provides) that contain nutrients of particular importance
This USDA blog covers a variety of food safety issues, including food handling, storage, preparation and more, and provides additional resources, such as hotlines and live chat information