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Running could ease depression as much as medication, study finds: ‘Extend the treatment arsenal’ – Fox News

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  1. Running could ease depression as much as medication, study finds: ‘Extend the treatment arsenal’  Fox News
  2. Running is just as effective as drugs for treating depression  Earth.com
  3. Running Parallels Antidepressants in Reducing Depression  Neuroscience News
  4. Running Therapy May Be as Effective as Medication for Depression  Everyday Health
  5. Exercise Or Antidepressants  Study Finds
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