Tuesday, May 24, 2016

Women Who Go to Church Live Longer, Says Harvard Study

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Women Who Go to Church Live Longer, Says Harvard Study
A sixteen-year-long study of women performed by the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health has found that those who frequently attended religious services had a significantly lower risk of dying from cancer-related and cardiovascular-related deaths during the study period.

But scientists aren't convinced that God is rewarding His more devout followers. Here are three science-backed reasons religion can improve longevity.

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