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Columbia affiliated medical researcher publishes study that suggests faith healing actually works. Hilarity ensues. | Columbia affiliated medical researcher publishes study that suggests faith healing actually works. Hilarity ensues. | ||
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[http://www.improvingmedicalstatistics.com/Columbia%20Miracle%20Study1.htm Review of the controversy] | [http://www.improvingmedicalstatistics.com/Columbia%20Miracle%20Study1.htm Review of the controversy] | ||
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Columbia affiliated medical researcher publishes study that suggests faith healing actually works. Hilarity ensues.
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