Numerous media reports have been made on the findings from a recently published study in JAMA Internal Medicine by Drs. Shanshan Li, Meir Stampfer, David Williams, and Tyler VanderWeele entitled "Association of Religious Service Attendance with Mortality Among Women."
The study, conducted through The Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, found that women who attended religious services more than once per week were 33% less likely to die during a 16-year-follow-up than...
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