I will be lecturing this afternoon to health care professionals at the University of Michigan Hospital on the efficacy of prayer for those in need of healing. This is an especially relevant topic following the Chicago Tribune’s March 31st article explaining that researchers from Harvard Medical School and five other U.S. medical centers found “that coronary bypass patients who knew strangers were praying for them fared significantly worse than people who got no prayers.” Topic: The Efficacy of Prayer in Judaism on Health Outcomes Date: June 15, Thursday Videoconferenced at: Nursing CEs: |
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