Move to improve: Exercise eases depression and anxiety in kids
With more than three-quarters of children and teens experiencing depression or anxiety, parents are desperate for effective solutions. Now, new research from the University of South Australia shows that something as simple as regular exercise could be a powerful intervention to support young people’s mental health.
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Move to improve: Exercise eases depression and anxiety in kids
