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Aerobic exercise may be most effective for depression and anxiety, say researchers

4+ hour, 17+ min ago  (455+ words) Read all of our coverage here Aerobic exercise " including running, swimming and dancing " may be the most effective way to relieve symptoms of depression and anxiety, researchers have concluded. A review of existing evidence published in the British Journal of…...

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NHS talking therapies may be less effective in 16-24-year-olds

7+ mon, 1+ week ago  (597+ words) What is the portfolio career for you? Take our not-so-scientific quiz now Talking therapies offered on the NHS for depression and anxiety appear to be less effective for teenagers and young adults, a study has found. Analysis of data from…...

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Most patients don't have ‘severe’ antidepressant withdrawal, finds large study

8+ mon, 2+ week ago  (814+ words) What the 10-Year Health Plan means for GPs Is this a taste of the future or back to old ideas? A large evidence review has concluded that most people taking antidepressants do not experience "severe" withdrawal symptoms. The analysis by…...