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What physiological benefits can spiritual practices (prayer, meditation, etc.) produce?
 A) lower risk for heart disease, stroke, brain deterioration, and premature death
  B) reduced risk of arthritis, kidney failure, and osteoporosis
  C) greater life satisfaction beyond the benefits of social support from friends and family
  D) enhanced sense of well-being
  E) increased calmness and inner strength

Question 2

Certain individuals-men more than women-resist expressive writing until a stressful experience, serious illness, or the death of a loved one forces them to seek deeper understanding.
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

True



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