RELIGION, HEALTH CARE SHOULD MIX, UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI STUDY SAYS
October 22, 2007
October 22, 2007
COLUMBIA, Mo., Oct. 22 -- The University of Missouri issued the following news release:
Research shows that religion and spirituality are linked to positive physical and mental health; however, most studies have focused on people with life threatening diseases. A new study from the University of Missouri-Columbia shows that religion helps many individuals with disabilities adjust to their impairments and gives new meaning to their lives.
According to the study, pers . . .
Research shows that religion and spirituality are linked to positive physical and mental health; however, most studies have focused on people with life threatening diseases. A new study from the University of Missouri-Columbia shows that religion helps many individuals with disabilities adjust to their impairments and gives new meaning to their lives.
According to the study, pers . . .