University of Michigan: Religious Involvement May Improve Cognitive Health
August 15, 2019
August 15, 2019
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Aug. 15 [TNSmedicalresearch] -- The University of Michigan issued the following news release:
People over 50 who attend religious services and pray privately may notice better memory performance, a new study from the University of Michigan found.
According to the study's findings, frequent religious service attendance and private prayer was linked to stronger cognitive health among blacks, Hispanics and whites.
Previous research ha . . .
People over 50 who attend religious services and pray privately may notice better memory performance, a new study from the University of Michigan found.
According to the study's findings, frequent religious service attendance and private prayer was linked to stronger cognitive health among blacks, Hispanics and whites.
Previous research ha . . .