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wildcat, If you start small, you'll feel the benefits shortly after and will hopefully want to exercise:) Sylvie, Bilingual Health Educator
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did the study mention how to find motivation to exercise? ;p
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There are a growing number of studies that are showing that exercise can have impressive mood-boosting effects and may even help fight clinical depression. Pills work no better than exercise, in fact exercise improved patients symptoms faster that the antidepressants and with pleasant effects instead of bad side effects. It’s encouraging to know that lifting weights can boost your spirits, and that regular exercise just might help you sweat the blues away. Brenna, Bilingual Health Educator

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