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New Age Healing: Origins, Definitions, and Implications for Religion and Medicine
This paper discusses the concept of New Age healing. Its emergence into popular culture in the 1980s can be traced to burgeoning interest in human potential and holistic health in the 1960s and 1970s.
Jeff Levin
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This chapter offers a varied overview of the historical relation between medicine and religion in Belgium, which was until the 1960s a predominantly Catholic country. Moving beyond a too strong political reading of healthcare debates, in which both fields have been described as opposites (competing with one another or aiming for compromise), this ...
Vandendriessche, Joris +1 more
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Defining Spirituality in Healthcare: A Systematic Review and Conceptual Framework
Objective: To investigate the definitions of spirituality in the healthcare field, identifying its main dimensions and proposing a framework that operationalizes the understanding of this concept.Methods: This is a systematic review following the PRISMA ...
Marina Aline de Brito Sena +3 more
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Les démoniaques dans l'art: Charcot and the “hysterical saints”
Professor Jean-Martin Charcot was the founder of clinical neurology and one of the prominent researchers in the field of hysteria in the 19th century.
Léo Coutinho +6 more
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Religion, spirituality, and medicine
Emilia Bagiella, Richard P Sloan
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Religious Affiliations and Clinical Outcomes in Korean Patients With Acute Myocardial Infarction
ObjectiveAlthough religion is expected to have a direct or indirect effect on various aspects of human life, information on the association between religion and acute myocardial infarction (AMI) is inadequate.
Seok Oh +13 more
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Secular values and the location of religion: a spatial analysis of an English medical centre [PDF]
What do contemporary controversies in healthcare reveal about secular values and the location of religion within an English medical centre? Using a socio-spatial methodology designed to break open ideological perspectives and normative values, we ...
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The Naked Elamite Figurine: A Talisman to Facilitate Difficult Labor [PDF]
During the Elamite Middle Ages (around the mid-second millennium BC) in the city of Susa in Iran, the remnants of a naked young female figurine with a wide pelvic cavity which has kept its breasts with two hands have long left scholars to think about its
Maryam Navi, Reza Nouri Shadmahani
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Soul and its Implication in Philosophy, Medicine and Religion
The reality is that soul and death are the integral part of human life. The soul is the essence of life as fuel is the energy that runs the automobile or the light that makes the eye see. We all see the human body when the soul leaves and the human body
Shamima Parvin Lasker, Arif Hossain
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Experiences of Sickness and Healing by Poor Rural Families in Lebowa
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J.F.M. Hugo
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