Exercise as a treatment for addiction
This research examines the therapeutic potential of exercise for addiction by focusing on its impact on stress, mood, and sleep. Physical activity is presented as a mechanism for improving cardiovascular health and reducing anxiety, which are critical factors in substance use...
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