Exercise and depression
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Regarding “Scientists Have a Good Feeling About Exercise” (May 12), the writer talked about the benefits that exercise can have on helping people deal with depression.
The most important thing is that the person doing these activities finds them to be enjoyable. The person should not be doing such activities out of obligation to the doctor who may be prescribing this method of treatment.
James Miyasato
Santa Barbara
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