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December 7, 2018

UAMS Exercise Study Looking for Pregnant Women with Depression

David Robinson

Ten pregnant women are needed for a study testing exercise as a possible treatment for depression during pregnancy.

A new study at UAMS is testing whether exercise for pregnant women with depression could become an evidence-based treatment and alternative to antidepressant medications. The pilot study supported by the UAMS Translational Research Institute is the first to test exercise as a possible treatment option for depression during pregnancy. Ten pregnant women with depression are…


June 15, 2012

UAMS Receives $434,000 for Exercise Study

David Robinson

June 15, 2012 | A University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) College of Nursing researcher is studying a new approach for increasing physical activity in older, sedentary women after receiving a $434,000 National Institutes of Health’s (NIH) grant.


June 12, 2012

UAMS Receives $434,000 for Physical Activity Study of Older Women

David Robinson

LITTLE ROCK – A University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) College of Nursing researcher is studying a new approach for increasing physical activity in older, sedentary women after receiving a $434,000 National Institutes of Health (NIH) grant.