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Some studies suggest moderate aerobic exercise, such as walking or jogging three times per week
 
  a. has no impact on symptoms of depression.
 b. worsens symptoms of depression.
 c. may be as effective as many traditional medications for depression.
 d. is more effective than more traditional medications for depression.

Question 2

SSRI Medication produces remission from depression symptoms in _________ of all cases.
 
  a. nearly 100 percent
 b. about 75 percent
 c. nearly half
 d. around one third



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

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