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Another ridiculous article. I'm guessing your target readers are people with absolutely no knowledge of medicine, pharmacology and the scientific method. There are numerous studies with results supporting the theory that exercise is indeed effective in treating major depressive disorders, yet you think a single study has results indicating otherwise and use that as the basis for your conclusion that "exercise does not help people with major depression". On top of that, universities don't even have free access to that article so we're supposed to just take your word for it that these results are even in there.

The essential message here is that nothing you say can be taken seriously because you are not even competent to adequately collect scientific results (as is evident by your article on inositol), let alone accurately interpret it. The problem is, some people who are not as well informed as I am may actually take what you say seriously.

August 1, 2012 - 5:30am

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