Religion or spirituality: linked to better cardiovascular health in African Americans

Dallas, USA – African-American adults who report significant religious activity or deep spiritual beliefs are more likely to have better lifestyle and good cardiovascular health as defined by the American Heart Association, according to a US study. The results were published in the Journal of the American Heart Association[1]. Religiosity, spirituality and 7 indicators of … Read more

Religiosity, spirituality linked to better heart health in African Americans

. Researchers grouped participants by religious behaviors (their self-reported levels of participation in religious services/Bible study groups, private prayer, and use of religious beliefs or practices to cope with difficult life situations and to stressful events – called religious adaptation in the study); and spirituality (belief in the existence of a supreme being, deity or … Read more

Palliative care, essential for public health | @diariofarma

DAILYPHARMA | 06.14.2022 – 12:40 The president of the Spanish Society for Palliative Care, Juan Pablo Leiva, advanced last Saturday that the need to recognize “palliative care as essential for public health” will mark the entity’s strategy for the coming years. He has done so during the closing ceremony of the XIII International Congress of … Read more

A reflective and spiritual Jhenny Serrano explains the value of humor in health

“We need to understand that we are not only flesh, but that we are spirit, we are energy; as we are energy, we vibrate, and as we vibrate, we attract things”, he told La Razón. From the moment she entered the studio of Piedra, Papel y Tinta de La Razón, the good vibes of the … Read more