Less chance of depression among those who exercise: Research
People who take regular exercise during their free time are less likely to have symptoms of depression and anxiety, a research claims.
Researchers from the Institute of Psychiatry at King’s College London teamed up with academics from the Norwegian Institute of Public Health and the University of Bergen in Norway to conduct the study. Participants were asked how often, and to what degree, they undertook physical activity in their leisure time and during the course of their work. Researchers also measured participants’ depression and anxiety using the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale. People who were not active in their leisure time were almost twice as likely to have symptoms of depression compared to the most active individuals, the study found.
Ben Bernanke Time Person of the year 2009
Ben Bernanke Time Person of the year 2009 latest news :-The winner is Ben Bernanke, Chairman of the Federal Reserve, the most powerful, least understood government force shaping our lives,” Stengel said.
Stengel described the cover as a “throwback cover, like a Person of the Year cover from the ’40s or ’50s.”
“He was the great scholar of the Depression, and basically he saw what looked like another Depression coming and he decided he would do whatever it takes to forestall that,” Stengel said. “And basically he did.
Stengel admitted that Ben Bernanke has made mistakes, but said that “in terms of influencing the economy this year, he’s the guy.”
Ben Bernanke Time Person of the year 2009 was first posted on December 16, 2009 at 7:44 pm.

