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  2. Efficacy of prayer - Wikipedia

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    The efficacy of prayer has been studied since at least 1872, generally through experiments to determine whether prayer or intercessory prayer has a measurable effect on the health of the person for whom prayer is offered. A study in 2006 indicates that intercessory prayer in cardiac bypass patients had no discernible effects.

  3. Faith healing - Wikipedia

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    Believers assert that the healing of disease and disability can be brought about by religious faith through prayer or other rituals that, according to adherents, can stimulate a divine presence and power. Religious belief in divine intervention does not depend on empirical evidence of an evidence-based outcome achieved via faith healing. [2]

  4. Herbert Benson - Wikipedia

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    Timeless Healing: The Power and Biology of Belief, 1996. ISBN 978-0-7881-5775-2; The Relaxation Response - Updated and Expanded (25th Anniversary Edition), 2000; The Breakout Principle, 2003; Mind Over Menopause, 2004; Mind Your Heart, 2004. ISBN 978-0-7432-3702-4; The Harvard Medical School Guide to Lowering Your Blood Pressure, 2006.

  5. Prayer - Wikipedia

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    Prayer is often used as a means of faith healing in an attempt to use religious or spiritual means to prevent illness, cure disease, or improve health. Scientific studies regarding the use of prayer have mostly concentrated on its effect on the healing of sick or injured people.

  6. Affirmative prayer - Wikipedia

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    Affirmative prayer is a form of prayer or a metaphysical technique that is focused on a positive outcome rather than a negative situation. For instance, a person who is experiencing some form of illness would focus the prayer on the desired state of perfect health and affirm this desired intention "as if already happened" rather than identifying the illness and then asking God for help to ...

  7. Agnes Sanford - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, Sanford is recognized as the founder of the Inner Healing Movement, a type of prayer geared toward healing of memories and emotions. She married the Episcopal priest Edgar L. Sanford . Because of her membership in the Episcopal Church , Agnes had a profound effect upon Christians who otherwise might not accept the validity of the ...

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