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More Evidence Supports Exercise for Depression, Anxiety
Data from randomized trials provided robust evidence for benefit of exercise on symptoms ...
February 10, 2026 expert reaction to meta-analysis on exercise and treating depression/anxiety . A meta analysis published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine looks at the e ...
A major global review of over 1,000 trials finds exercise can significantly reduce depression and anxiety, with benefits comparable to medication and therapy in some cases ...
Eating almonds can help lower blood pressure, especially diastolic blood pressure, likely by providing nutrients that help relax blood vessels.
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Aerobic Exercise Rivals Antidepressants in Large Review
In A Nutshell Exercise shows effects comparable to antidepressants for depression Young adults (18-30) and new mothers see ...
A meta-analysis of more than 20 phase 3 trials found no clear survival differences by sex or age in metastatic NSCLC but ...
Brazil: Stopping oral anticoagulants (OACs) after atrial fibrillation ablation does not significantly change overall thromboembolic (TE) event rates and is associated with a reduction in ...
A major scientific review shows regular exercise can reduce depression and anxiety across diverse age groups worldwide.
From dancing to swimming, exercise may be one of the most effective—and overlooked—treatments for depression and anxiety.
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'Most Compelling' Data Yet for Metastasis-Directed Therapy in Prostate Cancer
But an association with improved overall survival failed to reach statistical significance ...
Metastasis-directed therapy for oligometastatic prostate cancer was associated with improved outcomes in a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Foods like lentils, raspberries, avocados, chia seeds, and barley provide significantly more fiber per serving than apples ...
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