health
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Regular Exercise May Ease Depression, Researchers Admit More Data is Needed
Exercise offers some benefits for people suffering from depression, according to an updated systematic review published in The Cochrane Library. However, researchers agree further studies need to be done in order to reach a more conclusive statement regarding the link between the two.
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