If Exercise Greatly Reduces Depression … Why Don’t Doctors Prescribe IT?

It’s estimated that 16.2 million adults in the United States, or 6.7 percent of American adults, have had at least one major depressive episode each year.  Dr Michael Craig Miller, assistant professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, believes that for some of the planet’s 100 million depression sufferers, exercise ‘works as well as antidepressants. [Exercise your right to know how more about this topic, please tune into ‘The Dr. Bob Martin Show’]

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