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98% expressed satisfaction with the program 90% remained engaged for the full duration 58% saw a decrease in depressive symptoms 42% reported a reduction in stress symptoms 31% experienced improved working memory 27% reported an increase in flexible thinking 23% reported improved complex reasoning These outcomes demonstrate that with the right support, the brain is capable of remarkable healing and growth, even during life’s most challenging moments. A template for global implementation While developed in the United States, the Women, Children,
and Families Engagement Hub serves as a template to deploy across the globe. It is fully customizable and can be adapted to align with local health systems, cultural norms, and participant needs. Whether implemented through public health agencies, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), or integrated into existing perinatal care, this model offers a scalable way to support maternal resilience around the world. Small steps, lasting impact In times of crisis, it’s easy to feel like nothing we do is enough. But neuroscience tells a different story: small, intentional practices can rewire the brain, protect wellbeing, and rekindle hope. When mothers have the tools to care for their own cognitive and emotional health, they don’t just survive adversity; they create a ripple effect of resilience that strengthens families and communities. The maternal brain health program offers a blueprint for that transformation: practical, evidence-based, and personalized for each participant. GoMo Health, in partnership with the Center for BrainHealth, is committed to expanding this transformative work, equipping more mothers worldwide with tools to navigate crisis, manage stress, and restore mental clarity, one moment and one day at a time. For a deeper look at the science behind this initiative, program design details, and outcomes data, we invite you to read the full white paper. Go to hubs.li/Q03BY8zb0.
empathy. For many participants, life already feels overwhelming. Scientific jargon and rigid expectations can increase feelings of inadequacy and confusion. That’s why every message in the maternal brain health program is crafted to be clear, compassionate, and immediately applicable. Mothers are not asked to overhaul their lives. Instead, they are encouraged to take small, science- backed steps that gradually restore confidence and calm. This approach works because it is both personal and practical. The program does not ask mothers to choose between caring for themselves and caring for others; it shows that both are possible, and in fact, mutually reinforcing. Results that matter The program’s impact is both measurable and meaningful. Among participants:
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