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clinical studies

There are 28 posts tagged clinical studies (this is page 5 of 6).

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Concentrative Or Nondirective Meditation? Which Does Science Say Works Better?

A Wandering Mind Is A Terrible Thing To Waste Relax and cheer up.

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Is Meditation Overrated? Scientific Evidence Is Scant

The scientific evidence is scant for many of the practice’s widely touted benefits, says Scientific American “Many people who meditate believe that meditation makes them healthier and happier, and a growing number of studies suggest the same”, says Melinda Wenner Moyer.

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Unruly Angels, Burning Saints, and Meditation Alternatives

Week of May 5, 2014 we look at news and reviews of the benefits of meditation, laughter, and breathing practices.

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in Meditation, Mystical Experiences | 449 Words

Laughter as Meditative State, Reincarnation, and Pantheism

This post summarizes three different articles: New study finds laughter puts our brain into a ‘true meditative state’.

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Meditation: A stress reliever, but not a panacea

Do you believe all you read about meditation?

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in Meditation | 314 Words

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