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Friday, November 16, 2012

Strongest Study Yet Shows Meditation Can Lower Risk Of Heart Attack And Stroke


Most doctors say meditation can’t hurt you, but now there’s reassuring evidence that it may help you as well when it comes to warding off disease.
Previous studies have linked better health outcomes among heart patients who practiced meditation compared to those who did not, but none of those trials could definitively credit the brain-focusing program with the better health results. In the latest trial to address those limitations, however, meditation does appear to have an effect on reducing heart attack, stroke and even early death from heart disease, at least among African-Americans.
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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sitting on the floor chanting!Brought to you by Obama Care.

Anonymous said...

You meditate, I'll stick with meds and surgery when needed.