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Tag Archives: clinical research
Health outcomes outweigh fears of God-delusion
Everyone seems fired up about the ABC’s Q&A program this week. There was a face-off between outspoken proponent of atheism/theism, Professor Richard Dawkins and Australia’s most senior Catholic Church man, the Archbishop of Sydney Cardinal George Pell. Questions and answers … Continue reading
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Tagged Cardinal George Pell, clinical research, consciousness, Craig Hassad, health, health outcomes, How does freedom of religion and belief affect health and wellbeing?, medical practitioners, medicine, Mind, mind/body, Q&A, Religion, religion good for health, research findings, Richard Dawkins, Science, Spirituality, spirituality good for health, The God Delusion, The role of spirituality in medicine, VicHealth
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Spirituality: The new frontier in health research
This post first appeared on ON LINE Opinion, Australia’s e-journal of social and political debate. Humour therapy. Thigh-slapping, belly laughs and doubled-up in mirth with tears streaming down your cheeks type humour. Sounds a hoot – something I could do … Continue reading
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Tagged ageing, body+soul, Christianity, clinical research, clown doctors, Compass, Corinne Trevitt, Croakey, dementia, Einstein, Elizabeth B MacKinlay, health research, humour therapy, Jean-Paul Bell, medical research, Melissa Sweet, Miley Cyrus, Religion without science is blind, Science, Science without religion is lame, spiritual journey, Spirituality, Strategic Review of Health and Medical Research, successful ageing, The Bangkok Charter for health Promotion in a Globalized World, The Medical Journal of Australia, World Health Organization
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Our thoughts … our health
What do quantum physics, neurotheology, gratitude journals and health have in common? Find out in my guest post today by Bob Clark, media spokesperson for Christian Science in Florida, USA. Michio Kaku is a quantum physicist and co-founder of “string field … Continue reading
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Tagged Bob Clark, clinical research, Dr Lou Ritz, Gail Ironson, gratitude journal, health, HIV, Kay Stroud, medicine, Michio Kaku, mind/body, neurotheology, Physics of the Future, quantum physics, Spirituality, spirituality predicts for better disease control, thought
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Health Care is Evolving
This article first appeared on Huffington Post UK and was written by Tony Lobl, media spokesperson for Christian Science in the UK. It originally had the following title …. NHS Workers Show the Value of Keeping Health Care Options Open … Continue reading
New Frontier in Medicine = Increased Wellbeing
“Spirituality, religion and their place in medicine are currently much discussed, to the point where this relationship has been called ‘the new frontier’”, quotes Airdre Grant, Southern Cross University doctoral student, in her research publication, Spirituality, health and the complementary medicine practitioner. … Continue reading
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Tagged Airdre Grant, arthritis healed, blind, clinical research, deaf, diabetes, disabilities healed, disability, disabled, epilepsy healed, health and the complementary medicine practitioner, Jesus, Journal of the Australian Traditional Medicine Society, Kieren Faull, Maori spirituality, new frontier in medicine, paralysis, Philip Hockley, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Rotorua, speech impediment healed, Spirituality, Spirituality and Health, Spirituality as a determinant of health for those with Disabilities, Thomas Kalliath, wellbeing
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Can Bitterness Undermine Health?
Today’s guest post is by Ken Girard, my colleague from Massachusetts. Seems the same trends in mind-body research are occurring around the world. Thanks, Ken. There’s no doubt, that when we’ve felt bitter—and we probably all have at one time or … Continue reading
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Tagged Blaming others can ruin your health, clinical research, CNNHealth, Dr Charles Raison, Elizabeth Cohen, forgiveness, Kay Stroud, Ken Girard, Kevin Benton, love, mind-body medicine, Mind-Body Program at Emory University School of Medicine, negative emotions, Prayer
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