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Religious Involvement Linked to Longer Life Span in New Study

via Christian Post·3h ago

A study from the Wheatley Institute at Brigham Young University finds that religious involvement is associated with longer life, particularly among Black Americans. This finding challenges the prevailing cultural focus on diet and exercise as the sole drivers of longevity. The results suggest that spiritual community and faith practices offer significant health benefits that secular metrics often overlook.

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