Brayden Stamps
Brayden Stamps is a Digital News Producer for FOX8 WGHP, based in High Point, North Carolina. Brayden Stamps is a Carolinian through and through. Born in South Carolina but raised in North Carolina, the pulse of the region courses through his veins. He graduated from UNC-Greensboro with a BA in Media Studies in 2021. During his time at UNC-Greensboro, Brayden gained a thorough understanding of the field while being the Sports Editor of The Carolinian and the News and Sports Director of WUAG 103.1 FM. Brayden began working at FOX8 in March of 2022. He reports on crime, sports, traffic and many other topics across the Piedmont Triad and North Carolina. When he's not on the job, Brayden can be found rooting for the home team whether that be the Carolina Panthers, Charlotte Hornets, Carolina Hurricanes, Atlanta Braves, UNC or South Carolina Gamecocks. The latest from Brayden Stamps.
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This author is known for its high journalistic standards. The author strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. The author has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.
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- Postpartum depression affects up to 1 in 5 women and is characterized by extreme sadness, anxiety or despair following childbirth.
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Recent Articles
New Hope in Treating Postpartum Depression: The Role of Zuranolone (Zurzuvae)
Broke On: Tuesday, 21 May 2024Zuranolone, the first pill designed to treat postpartum depression (PPD), offers hope for new mothers suffering from this common yet often overlooked mental health condition. With promising results in clinical trials and FDA approval in August 2023, this neurosteroid medication can alleviate symptoms such as anxiety, difficulty sleeping, and low energy within three days. However, despite increased awareness and advancements in treatment options like Zuranolone, many women still face barriers when seeking help for PPD. Healthcare providers play a crucial role in identifying at-risk women and ensuring they receive appropriate care to overcome these barriers.