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The Missing Element of the Health Equation
This post first appeared on ON LINE Opinion, Australia’s e-journal of social and political debate. Who make the health science laws of the day? Medics? Researchers? Drug companies? Nobel Prize winning astrophysicist Brian Schmidt stated on Q&A this week, science … Continue reading
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Tagged 18 million cancer survivors by 2022, BMJ, cancer, Choosing Wisely, Christian Science, Christina Puchalski, compassion, diagnosis, double blind studies, drug companies, drugs, forgiveness, gratitude, health equation, health law, health science, highest aspiration, integrative medicine, medical research, Melissa Sweet, Olivia Newton-John, placebo effect, prostate cancer healed, Q&A, spirituality/health, wellness centres
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Building Bridges: Thinking about Spirituality in Healthcare
Are you a thinker who relies on scientific prayer, a thinker who relies on alternative medicines, or a thinker who relies on medical science? Bridges are being built ….. Check out below what my colleague, Carey Arber, has discovered. I’ve … Continue reading
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Tagged alternative medicines, American Cancer Society, AsianScientist, Benison Anne O'Reilly, CAMs, cancer, cancer verdict overruled, Carey Arber, complementary medicine, Fighting Cancer with Spirituality, Healing, healthcare, Prayer, Samantha Chan, Sydney Morning Herald, University of Adelaide, wellbeing
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