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UNDERSTANDING POSTPARTUM DEPRESION:DR. NADA STOTLAND MD, MPH
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Congressional Testimony
09-29-2004
Statement of Dr. Nada Stotland MD, MPH On behalf of the American Psychiatric
Association Committee on House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Health
September 29, 2004 Good afternoon, Chairman Bilirakis, Ranking Member Brown,
and members of the Health Subcommittee. Thank you for allowing me to appear
before you today. My name is Nada L. Stotland, M.D. I hold Doctor of Medicine
and Master of Public Health degrees a...
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