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Even Moderate Exercise can Help People Cope with Major Depression: Researchers
Depression affects many people around the world. In the U.S. alone, some 25 million people are expected to have an episode of major depression this year. A new report shows that exercise along with medication can help people cope with this devastating condition. Researchers also write about the type and intensity of exercise that can provide greatest benefits for people with major depression.
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