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  • Traditional medicine : implications for ethnomedicine, ethnopharmacology, maternal and child health, mental health, and public health, an annotated bibliography of Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean / Ira E. Harrison and Sheila Cosminsky. (who.int)
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  • He serves on the boards of Review of Religious Research and the Public Health, Religion, and Spirituality Network, as well as the Global Flourishing Study's (GFS) core analysis team. (westmont.edu)
  • Dr. Kent's broad research interest is in religion/spirituality and mental and physical health, with particular attention given to subjective religious and spiritual experiences, particularly attachment to God. (westmont.edu)
  • No longer is there any excuse for failing to appreciate the subtle and complex ways in which religion and coping interface in the areas of theory, research or practice. (guilford.com)
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  • In the summer of 2009, Randall Stephens (Eastern Nazarene College) interviewed Dr. McNamara on his research, asking questions about how the neuroscientific study of religion has developed over time and where it might go in the future. (ibcsr.org)
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  • Among their deluded victims are thousands of men and women of high character, undoubted piety, good intentions, charitable impulses and literary culture, but none trained to scientific research. (todayinsci.com)
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  • Zviad Gabisonia - Director of the Scientific Research Institute, Academic Doctor of Law, Professor, Chairman of the Council. (ug.edu.ge)
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  • Apart from universal moral standards, any society's professional development and the advancement of culture, religion and behaviour patterns have major research, designing a research road map for medical impacts on ethical norms ( 1 ) and bring different ethics activities is required. (who.int)
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  • Probably the best introduction to the history of medicine in the Arab world is Islamic Culture and the Medical Arts , which is based around an exhibition held in 1994 to mark the 900th anniversary of the oldest Arabic medical manuscript (pictured on the right) at the National Library of Medicine in the United States. (al-bab.com)
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  • The question of what it is precisely that holds the world together will also be mooted at the Kirchhoff Institute of Physics - amateur experimenters are very welcome! (uni-heidelberg.de)
  • Soso Gogilidze - Vice-rector in the Academic and Scientific field, Doctor of Physics and Mathematics, Professor. (ug.edu.ge)
  • Roland Duduchava - Director of the Institute of Mathematics, Doctor of Physics and Mathematics, Professor. (ug.edu.ge)
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  • Herbert Benson, an associate professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School and founder of the Mind/Body Medical Institute at Boston's Deaconess Hospital has also written extensively on this subject. (beliefnet.com)
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  • Manana Sanadze - Director of the Institute of Georgian Studies named after Tamaz Beradze, Founder and President of the University of Georgia, Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor. (ug.edu.ge)
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  • Religion/Spirituality and Prevalent Hypertension in Five Racially and Ethnically Diverse U.S. Cohort Studies. (westmont.edu)
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  • Free and open to the public, each gathering features an unusual pairing of a scientist and a religious scholar/spiritual teacher who will respond to a series of questions intended to catalyze dialogue about the interface and science and religion. (metanexus.net)
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  • For IBCSR members: we collect indentifying information, including your name, email, and mailing address so we can send you the quarterly journal Religion, Brain & Behavior . (ibcsr.org)
  • At IBCSR , we assume that religion is informed by both biological and cultural factors. (ibcsr.org)
  • Mary Seacole , arguably the first nurse practitioner (and not just the first of Afro-Caribbean descent), used the same skill of observation in honing and applying her prodigious knowledge of tropical disease, patient care, and herbal medicine. (licc.org.uk)
  • Green pharmacy : a history of herbal medicine / Barbara Griggs. (who.int)
  • I should have seen that the Discovery Institute, eager to use anyone they can find whom they can represent to the public as having scientific credentials (never mind whether those credentials have anything to do with evolutionary biology) and thus dupe the public into seeing them as having authority when they start laying down ignorant brain farts about how they "doubt Darwinism," would settle on physicians. (respectfulinsolence.com)
  • Another Discovery Institute Bill Fails. (pandasthumb.org)
  • Is the Model Legislation the work of the Discovery Institute? (pandasthumb.org)
  • This interaction of religious ideas with scientific and technological advances are one of the most significant factors in the development of spiritual traditions and communities in the U. S. Discovery and Revelation looks at critical religious and scientific crossroads across three centuries, beginning with a 1721 controversy concerning smallpox and Puritan notions of divine judgement, and ending with encounters of technology and belief in the digital age. (si.edu)
  • Advances in ge- of medicine. (who.int)
  • A study at Arizona State University used the book as part of a two-week module, within an introductory biology course, focusing on science, evolution, and religion. (wikipedia.org)
  • This means that any theory of religion that leaves out biology or culture will be partial at best, and downright misleading at worst. (ibcsr.org)
  • But we also highlight that culture's influence is enormous and pervasive, and that almost nothing in religion reduces to mere biology. (ibcsr.org)
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  • Spiritual Healing: Scientific Validation of a Healing Revolution. (iands.org)
  • Archil Metreveli - Director of the Institute of Freedom of Religion, Doctor of Law, Associate Professor. (ug.edu.ge)
  • Akaki Tsomaia - Director of the Institute of Economics, Doctor of Economics, Professor. (ug.edu.ge)
  • Dr. Joseph E. Herrera who is a professor and system chair of rehabilitative medicine in the Department of Rehabilitation and Physical Medicine at Mount Sinai Health system. (cdc.gov)
  • it is intended "specifically for the lay public", devoting much of its space to "explaining the differences between science and religion, and asserting that acceptance of evolution does not require abandoning belief in God. (wikipedia.org)
  • The book provides statements from notable biologists and clergy members to support the claim that "attempts to pit science and religion against each other create controversy where none needs to exist. (wikipedia.org)
  • Many awards followed, such as The Huxley Award for the "Inestimable Contribution to the Alleviation of Human Suffering," Physicians Recognition Award by the American Medical Association, 50-Year Distinguished Life Fellow by the American Psychiatric Association, the Orthomolecular Medicine Hall of Fame, and a nomination for the prestigious Templeton Prize that honors progress in Science and Religion. (veritaspub.com)
  • Accordingly, the underlying question throughout much of this work revolves around the relationship between science and religion, a subject consistently enmeshed amidst highly charged controversy. (ibcsr.org)
  • Collins has championed the compatibility of science and religion and encouraged Christians to accept theistic evolution through his bestselling 2006 book The Language of God and a spin-off organization, BioLogos. (firstthings.com)
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  • Examining how this occurs, scientific investigation has defined memory as "the way the brain is affected by experience and then subsequently alters its future responses. (simonandschuster.com)
  • The post-doc will receive advanced training in fcMRI analyses relevant to 'religion and brain' issues while the doctoral students will be integrated into all aspects of hypothesis testing procedures of the project. (ibcsr.org)
  • Endeavor, our institute magazine, is published three times a year and shares the stories behind our groundbreaking science. (scripps.edu)
  • He subsequently worked at the University of Oxford, UK, transferring to the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, USA, in 2010. (humboldt-foundation.de)
  • flickering the Abrahamic Faiths: shivering Religion and Literature. (haeberlae.de)
  • Sources include published scientific literature, reviews, blogs and popular press articles. (cdc.gov)
  • Scopus is one of the largest databases of peer-reviewed literature: scientific journals, books and conference proceedings. (lu.se)
  • They will also be addressing acute issues like global warming, biotechnology, data protection or the American presidential elections and providing insights into the religions of the world, foreign languages and cultures, colossal computer architectures and the fascinating realm of cells and molecules. (uni-heidelberg.de)
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  • Much, if not most, of the "alternative medicine" world lacks any scientific proof of its effectiveness, and that which does have real effectiveness, tends to be palliative [note 1] rather than curative. (rationalwiki.org)
  • There are also other materials available at this world wide web site that may be useful for examining both the scientific and ethical issues of biotechnology. (eubios.info)
  • In 2000, Oxford University Press published the Handbook of Religion and Health . (iands.org)
  • Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. (gts-translation.com)
  • With In a response to the proposal made by the the foundation of the faculty of Medicine president of the Islamic Republic of Iran in in Tehran University in 1934, education in September 1998, the United Nations Ge- medical ethics comprised a part of medical neral Assembly declared 2001 as the year of student education courses [ 8 ]. (who.int)
  • Today, there are 16 faculties, 9 schools and 11 institutes within the University. (lu.se)
  • In emphasizing a bio-cultural approach to the study of religion, we are tackling a longstanding problem in the contemporary academy: many social scientists are suspicious of biological reductionism, while biologists and neuroscientists are often dismissive of culture. (ibcsr.org)
  • Dr. Patrick McNamara, Director of the Evolutionary Neurobehavior Laboratory in the Department of Neurology (BU School of Medicine), has published numerous books and articles on the neuroscience of religion and the evolution of religious behaviors. (ibcsr.org)
  • The miscellaneous ramblings of a surgeon/scientist on medicine, quackery, science, and pseudoscience (and anything else that interests him). (respectfulinsolence.com)
  • Journal of National Cancer Institute, 81, 1807-14. (beliefnet.com)
  • Religious and scientific ideas have influenced each other in surprising ways throughout American history. (si.edu)
  • operationalization of religious or spiritual outcomes, and development of new measures, methods and study designs, and focus on subjects such as Buddhist and scientific views on compassion, the art and science of spiritual transformation, science and practice of prayer and healing, and the science of mindfulness. (metanexus.net)
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  • The Atharvaveda contains chapters relating to medicine, surgery and magico-religious rites. (wikipedia.org)
  • His life was transformed by this experience and news of it appeared in the press in Lyon: members of the faculty and the governing boards of all major hospitals - quite hostile to religion - shut their doors to Carrel's career. (medicineandreligion.com)
  • He also established the journal Chinese Science , which is now called East Asian Science, Technology, and Medicine and is the journal of the International Society of the History of East Asian Science, Technology, and Medicine. (chestnuthilllocal.com)
  • Up until his final days, Dr. Sivin was completing revisions of what will be a major sourcebook for the history of Chinese medicine. (chestnuthilllocal.com)
  • Aside from the question of whether or not prayer generates responses from God, we do know from scientific studies on the question that prayer does generate response within the one who prayers. (beliefnet.com)
  • Back as far as 1990, over 250 studies have shown that religion plays a significant outcome in physical health. (beliefnet.com)
  • Stuart Kauffman has held appointments at many institutions, notably the Santa Fe Institute, a center for complexity studies, He proposed that our scientific understanding of reality is radically incomplete, and that some sort of anti-entropy, order-generating force remains to be discovered. (asc-cybernetics.org)
  • The scientific community, however, criticized the legitimacy of the studies which Leary and Alpert conducted while also tripping. (history.com)
  • It is a leading academic unit with particular expertise on Asia, with chairs specialising in South Asia, Southeast Asia, East Asia and Central Asia, and thematically on globalisation, processes of economic and social transformation, religion, material culture as well as migration studies. (lu.se)
  • and developing advanced leadership programs - including the Harvard Institute for School Leadership, the American Leadership Forum, and the California Agricultural Leadership Program. (asc-cybernetics.org)
  • Back on earth, the geographers will be devoting themselves to a highly topical issue, the way we deal with scientific knowledge and natural resources. (uni-heidelberg.de)
  • The Institute disseminates knowledge about the functions of religion so as to have a positive influence on both academic scholarship and the general public. (ibcsr.org)
  • AIDS--acquired immunodeficiency syndrome--is now the epidemic of our generation, invading our lives in ways we never imagined-- testing our scientific knowledge, probing our private values, and sapping our strength. (cdc.gov)
  • Close to 3,000 academic staff and more than 70,000 students are making contributions to Marmara University's academic activities today, making it one of the most important institutes of higher education in Turkey. (lu.se)
  • Fans of CSI and Crossing Jordan can find out about the differences between fiction and reality in the field of forensic medicine. (uni-heidelberg.de)
  • Dr. Hawkins entered the field of medicine to alleviate human pain and distress, and his work as a physician was pioneering. (veritaspub.com)
  • A major and relatively rapid shift is underway in the field of medicine. (iands.org)
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  • There are many legitimate complementary therapies such as massage , counselling and so on, and by claiming to be part of this, rather than acknowledging its status as being apart from medicine, these rebrandings hope to gain a halo effect and imply a legitimate place in medical practice. (rationalwiki.org)
  • IM ( Integrative medicine ) is the practice of supplementing medicine that does work with pseudomedicine that doesn't. (rationalwiki.org)
  • Jeeves and Brown, however, begin with a survey of numerous historical examples lending credence to the possibility of amenable partnership and, more importantly, firmly reject the idea that scientific analysis is somehow able to undermine the significance of religion. (ibcsr.org)
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  • In an interview on NBC, Glenn Branch, deputy director of the National Center for Science Education, called the publication "a definitive statement from a leading scientific authority about the scientific bankruptcy of intelligent design creationism. (wikipedia.org)
  • The man had enjoyed the song, and Collins, director of the National Institutes of Health, cared dearly for him. (firstthings.com)
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  • The definitive work on religion and coping. (guilford.com)
  • Alexis Carrell was the first medical researcher from the United States to be awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine "in recognition of his work on vascular suture and the transplantation of blood vessels and organs" which opened the possibility of organ transplantation. (medicineandreligion.com)
  • Francis Bacon, a key figure in the development of the modern scientific method, believed that we can repair some of the effects of the fall through hard work and collaborative experiments (though affirming our need for Jesus' atoning death and resurrection). (licc.org.uk)
  • In simulated court proceedings, teachers at the Institute of Public Finance and Fiscal Law will be demonstrating that tax law can also be an intriguing subject. (uni-heidelberg.de)
  • To aid in diagnosis and treatment the Institute has its own investigation facilities supported by latest & quality medical equipment. (indiamart.com)
  • RIVM, National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, the Netherlands. (cdc.gov)