Distant Prayer Doesn''t Improve Clinical Outcome For Patients Undergoing Coronary Procedures
Thu, 14 Jul 2005 03:00 AM EST
... Praying for patients undergoing heart procedures off-site or giving them bedside therapy involving music, imagery, and touch (MIT) does not measurably improve their clinical outcome, suggests a study published in this week''s issue of The Lancet... click link for more info. ...
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