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Linda Cardillo's avatar

There have been studies of cancer patients who are ill and believe who pray and have others around them who pray for and with them who have better recovery rates than those who do not believe. The findings indicted that the support of others in common and not feeling alone where major factors.

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Lastexposfan's avatar

Perhaps all of the obvious religion-based natural experiments have been fully mined already. If not, it could be useful to look within US zip codes with large concentrations of co-religionists at the effects on health outcomes of recurring, predictable religious practices (e.g., effects of weekly Sabbath restrictions on cigarette smoking and its consequences within orthodox Jewish communities, effects of annual lent practices on religious Christians, effects of Ramadan daily fasting on annual blood sugar control among diabetics in majority Muslim communities). I suspect there are lots of good examples that could yield interesting health outcomes findings.

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