University of Maryland study finds five minutes of in-person prayer improves health

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Five minutes of in-person prayer significantly improves physical and emotional health, according to a University of Maryland study. The study found proximal intercessory prayer (PIP) provided immediate and lasting relief for pain and anxiety, outperforming music therapy. This research supports prayer as a common complementary medicine, with 97% of participants desiring its availability in future medical visits.


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