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Exercise lightens depression in patients and caregivers alike


 

AT THE WORLD CONGRESS OF PSYCHO-ONCOLOGY

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“Physical activity interventions hold promise to improve caregivers’ outcomes, and the findings of this review would suggest that health care providers could promote their use among caregivers,” Dr. Lambert and her colleagues wrote.

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