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While physical exercise is known to be good for your body, it also can help your mind. Research continues to validate that exercise can improve mental health by reducing anxiety, depression and negative moods. When you include exercise as part of your everyday routine, you’ll be reaping both physical and mental well-being benefits.
People who exercise regularly often report having better mental and emotional well-being, including the following benefits:
Even modest physical activity can be beneficial to mental well-being. Exercise can take your mind off problems or negative thoughts by redirecting them to the activity at hand. Talk to your doctor if you have any questions or concerns about incorporating exercise into your day.
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A quick and delicious one-pot meal that is sure to please the whole family. Add your favorite frozen or fresh veggies to this dish!