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Who knew that Easter relates to Springborg’s health portfolio?
Easter is one of the very special dates on the Christian calendar, because Jesus’ healing lifework, culminating in his resurrection from the dead, changed our understanding of both ourselves and the divine. To me, Jesus’ life is evidence of a … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Science, Health care, Health policy
Tagged 70% Australians use CAM, alternative therapies, Benson-Henry Institute for Mind Body Medicine, Christianity, complementary medicine, Corinne Trevitt, Dr Bernie Siegel, Dr Jeff Levin, Easter, Elizabeth MacKinlay, genes can change, health portfolio, health trends, humour therapy, Jesus, Lawrence Springborg, love, media interest in spirituality, Medical Journal of Australia, mental health, placebo, Public health and medicine program area, Queensland Health, spiritual care and ageing, Spirituality, spirituality in palliative care, WHO
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