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  2. Religion and health - Wikipedia

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    More than 3000 empirical studies have examined relationships between religion and health, including more than 1200 in the 20th century, [5] and more than 2000 additional studies between 2000 and 2009. [6] Various other reviews of the religion/spirituality and health literature have been published.

  3. Catholic Church and health care - Wikipedia

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    In the abortion debate in America, the church has sought to retain the right not to perform abortions in its health care facilities. [39] In 2012, the church operated 12.6% of hospitals in the US, accounting for 15.6% of all admissions, and around 14.5% of hospital expenses (c. 98.6 billion dollars).

  4. Handbook of Religion and Health - Wikipedia

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    Reviews and discussions have appeared in The New Yorker, [1] Freethought Today, [2] First Things, [3] Journal of the American Medical Association, [4] The Gerontologist, [5] the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, [6] Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, [7] The International Journal for the Psychology of Religion, [8] Journal of Hospice & Palliative Nursing, [9] Journal of ...

  5. Religion in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Based on their stated beliefs rather than their religious identification in 2008, 70% of Americans believe in a personal God, roughly 12% of Americans are atheist (no God) or agnostic (unknowable or unsure), and another 12% are deistic (a higher power but no personal God). America's religious geography has been transformed since 1990.

  6. Health of Filipino Americans - Wikipedia

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    It is arguable that religion is a major component of Filipino-American health behaviors. According to, it is not plausible to assume that familiarity is the sole factor that influences Filipino Americans to adopt a religious influence on health practices.

  7. Spirituality and homelessness - Wikipedia

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    Private practices: private behaviors such as prayer, mediation, or reading sacred texts; Spiritual experiences: interaction or experience with the divine manifested in feelings and sensations; Spiritual coping: how an individual uses beliefs to cope with stressful events; can be positive or negative; Beliefs and values: specific beliefs and values

  8. Christian Science - Wikipedia

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    Christian Science is a set of beliefs and practices which are associated with members of the Church of Christ, Scientist. Adherents are commonly known as Christian Scientists or students of Christian Science, and the church is sometimes informally known as the Christian Science church.

  9. Faith and Health - Wikipedia

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    Part III: Faith and health in the clinic: 11. Assessing religious and spiritual concerns in psychotherapy: John T. Chirban 12. Spiritual interventions in healing and wholeness: Siang-Yang Tan and Natalie J. Dong 13. The religious dimension of patient care within rehabilitation medicine: The role of religious attitudes, beliefs, and professional ...

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