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ereecah

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Which statement best describes Byrd's research findings on the relationship between prayer and health outcomes for patients admitted to the coronary care unit in San Francisco?
 a. Patients who are not prayed for are less likely to require antibiotics.
 b. Patients who are prayed for are less likely to experience cardiac arrest.
 c. Patients who are prayed for are more likely to require respiratory support.
 d. Patients who are not prayed for are less likely to develop pulmonary problems.
  e. Patients who are prayed for are more likely to die from complications.

Question 2

The biblical adage that a merry heart doeth good like a medicine has been proven by science.
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

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