Mental health providers should prescribe exercise more often for depression, anxiety
( Southern Methodist University ) Exercise is a magic drug for many people with depression and anxiety disorders, and it should be more widely prescribed by mental health care providers, says Jasper Smits, director of the Anxiety Research and Treatment Program at Southern Methodist University in Dallas. An analysis of dozens of population-based studies, clinical studies and meta-analytic reviews …
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Mental health providers should prescribe exercise more often for depression, anxiety
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