Greek doctors found that cardiac patients were less likely to suffer another attack if they prayed, had music played to them or talked about their treatment.
New research suggests prayer can be just as effective as proper diet or exercise when it comes to preventing a heart attack. Greek doctors found that cardiac patients were less likely to suffer another attack if they prayed, had music played to them or talked about their treatment.
Elizabeth Knifton from the Acorn Christian Healing Foundation told Premier's Marcus Jones on the News Hour this is consistent with research from San Francisco.
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