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Scientists have studied the benefits of hobbies having a pastime reduces stress. It can improve mood, help memory, and strengthen friendships. Relaxing hobbies such as knitting or bird-watching reduce cortisone, the stress hormone. Some hobbies, such as sports and clubs, encourage friendships, and numerous studies have found a connection between relationships and happiness.

Which revision best corrects the underlined sentence?

Scientists have studied the benefits of hobbies. Having a pastime reduces stress.
Scientists have studied the benefits of hobbies, having a pastime reduces stress.
Scientists have studied the benefits of hobbies, but having a pastime reduces stress.
Scientists have studied the benefits of hobbies; however, having a pastime reduces stress.

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"Scientists have studied the benefits of hobbies. Having a pastime reduces stress."

Explanation: This fixes the run-on by making two clear sentences. The comma version is a comma splice, and the options with "but/however" incorrectly imply contrast.