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Michigan Minds: Religious Involvement Benefits Cognitive Health

Dec 20, 20195 minSeason 2Ep. 5
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People over 50 who attend religious services and pray privately may notice better memory performance, according to a study led by U-M psychology doctoral candidate Zarina Kraal. In this episode of Michigan Minds, Kraal discusses how the findings were linked to stronger cognitive health among blacks, whites, and Hispanics.

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