Three-Quarters of Kids Feel Happier After This Weekly Exercise
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A new study reveals that 76 percent of children report feeling happier after engaging in a specific form of exercise once a week. The research highlights the significant mental health benefits that regular physical activity can deliver to young people. The findings underscore the importance of incorporating consistent exercise into children's routines as a practical way to boost their emotional wellbeing.
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