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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. Spirituality - Wikipedia

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    Spirituality is a term that refers to a search for ultimate or sacred meaning, purpose, or values in life. It can also involve belief in a supernatural realm, personal growth, or an encounter with one's own inner dimension. Learn about the etymology, development, and diversity of spirituality across religions and traditions.

  4. Handbook of Religion and Health - Wikipedia

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    Handbook of Religion and Health is a scholarly book about the relation of spirituality and religion with physical and mental health. Written by Harold G. Koenig, Michael E. McCullough, and David B. Larson, the first edition was published in the United States in 2001.

  5. Rami M. Shapiro - Wikipedia

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    Rami M. Shapiro, also known as Rabbi Rami, is an American Reform rabbi, author, teacher, and speaker on liberal Judaism and contemporary spirituality. He is a founding member of the Snowmass Group, a contributor to Spirituality and Health magazine, and the founder of the One River Foundation.

  6. Meditation - Wikipedia

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    Learn about meditation as a practice to train attention and awareness and detach from reflexive thinking, with various methods and traditions. Explore the research on meditation's benefits for health, well-being, and spirituality.

  7. Faith healing - Wikipedia

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    Faith healing is the belief that God can heal through prayer or rituals, often involving the laying on of hands. It is a Christian practice that some claim to follow biblical examples, but it is also dismissed as pseudoscience by scientists and philosophers.

  8. Spirituality and homelessness - Wikipedia

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    Spirituality affects both mental and physical health outcomes in the general United States population across different ethnic groups. [1] Because of the nuanced definitions of spirituality and religiosity, the literature on spirituality is not consistent in definitions or measures resulting in a lack of coherence.

  9. Healthcare chaplaincy - Wikipedia

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    Healthcare chaplaincy is the provision of pastoral care, spiritual care, or chaplaincy services in healthcare settings, such as hospitals, hospices, or home cares.. The role of spirituality in health care has received significant research attention due to its benefits for patients and health care professionals.