Maternal use of SSRIs, SNRIs in first trimester of pregnancy not linked to increased risk for neonatal seizures or childhood epilepsy in offspring

States with greater increases in symptoms had fewer deaths from COVID-19 and lower women's unemployment rates

Yet, study shows buprenorphine is effective in protecting against overdose in this population

Maternal use of SSRIs, SNRIs in first trimester of pregnancy not linked to increased risk for neonatal seizures or childhood epilepsy in offspring

However, growth in overdose deaths has slowed compared with the 30 percent increase seen in 2020

Second study shows most parents of children with food allergy report unchanged or decreased food allergy-specific anxiety during pandemic

Risk factors differ based on sex and race and ethnicity

Depression, functional impairment, alcohol use problems, and lower family support ups risk