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As we enter a holiday season, when people invariably make commitments to exercise more often, here is some encouraging news from the New York Times Magazine (November 18, 2009):
"It looks more and more like the positive stress of exercise prepares cells and structures and pathways within the brain so that they're more equipped to handle stress in other forms.... The stress-reducing changes wrought by exercise do not happen overnight.... You may not feel a magical reduction of stress after your first jog, if you haven't been exercising. But the molecular biochemical changes will begin... and eventually they become profound."
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