“SALT LAKE CITY — Youths who regularly attend religious services, pray or meditate may get a well-being boost that sticks around into young adulthood, according to a new Harvard study that joins a body of research showing benefits from religiosity.”
Prayer and meditation are a form of self-care. We minimize its importance, but it is importance can’t be overstated!
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