In a long-awaited comprehensive scientific study on the effects of intersessory prayer on the health and recovery of 1,802 patients undergoing coronary bypass surgery in six different hospitals, prayers offered by strangers had no effect. In fact, contrary to common belief, patients who knew they were being prayed for had a higher rate of post-operative complications such as abnormal heart rhythms, possibly the result of anxiety caused by learning that they were being prayed for and thus their condition was more serious than anticipated.
Harvard University Medical School - Dr. Herbert Benson, "The American Heart Journal"
The 1,802 patients were divided into three groups, two of which were prayed for by members of three congergations.
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