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This Office on Women's Health site reviews common causes and signs, how stress can affect health, post-traumatic stress disorder, tips for managing stress, and additional resources
Download free brochures and fact sheets related to alcohol use, and find links to substance use prevention resources and a behavioral health treatment services locator.
Raise awareness of potentially life-threatening warning signs during and after pregnancy and improve communication between patients and their healthcare providers
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
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
Developed by Massachusetts WIC, the goal of this project was to revitalize nutrition education and services provided by the Massachusetts SNAP-Ed and WIC programs.