Faith, the Brain, and the Forgotten Dimension of Health

www.theepochtimes.com
Faith, the Brain, and the Forgotten Dimension of HealthSiarhei Khaletski/GETTY IMAGES

We have better antidepressants, more therapists, and a deeper understanding of brain chemistry than ever before. Yet suicide rates are climbing, overdose deaths are shattering records, and despair feels increasingly widespread.

What if the problem isn’t that our medicine has failed but that we are treating the wrong things? When Spiritual Participation Declines, Mortality RisesA recent peer-reviewed study published in the Journal of the European Economic Association (JEEA) examined long-term trends in religious participation and mortality across the United States and found that states with the most significant declines in church attendance between 1985 and 2000 experienced significantly greater increases in so-called “deaths of despair,” including suicide, drug overdoses, and alcoholic liver disease.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the issue persists, please visit our help center.