Exercise 'no help for depression'
A new study carried out in the South West claims that physical exercise is not effective in treating depression.
Study claims exercise 'no help for depression'
A new study carried out in the South West claims that physical exercise is not effective in treating depression.
Read the full storyStudy says exercise does not help prevent depression
A new study carried out in the South West claims that physical exercise is not effective in treating depression. The research, from the Universities of Bristol and Exeter, contradicts other evidence which says exercise can help treat the symptoms of depression.