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Program Helping Babies, Mothers With Opioid Dependence Receives More Funding 

The program also works to connect mothers with addiction recovery programs, education, housing, and job opportunities. The program has expanded the follow-up care babies born with NAS receive after they are discharged from hospital. 

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Men Spend More Time With Kids During Pandemic, But Women Still Do More

During the coronavirus pandemic, both fathers and mothers stepped up to help more with childcare. However, overall, mothers still continue to do 15 hours…

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