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:...''available scientific evidence does not support claims that faith healing can actually cure physical ailments..."Death, disability, and other unwanted outcomes have occurred when faith healing was elected instead of medical care for serious injuries or illnesses...Available scientific evidence does not support claims that faith healing can cure cancer or any other disease. Even the "miraculous" cures at the French shrine of Lourdes, after careful study by the Catholic Church, do not outnumber the historical percentage of spontaneous remissions seen among people with cancer. However, faith healing may promote peace of mind, reduce stress, relieve pain and anxiety, and strengthen the will to live.''<ref>Faith Healing. Making Treatment Decisions. American Cancer Society. Juni 2009. [http://www.cancer.org/docroot/ETO/content/ETO_5_3X_Faith_Healing.asp]</ref>
 
:...''available scientific evidence does not support claims that faith healing can actually cure physical ailments..."Death, disability, and other unwanted outcomes have occurred when faith healing was elected instead of medical care for serious injuries or illnesses...Available scientific evidence does not support claims that faith healing can cure cancer or any other disease. Even the "miraculous" cures at the French shrine of Lourdes, after careful study by the Catholic Church, do not outnumber the historical percentage of spontaneous remissions seen among people with cancer. However, faith healing may promote peace of mind, reduce stress, relieve pain and anxiety, and strengthen the will to live.''<ref>Faith Healing. Making Treatment Decisions. American Cancer Society. Juni 2009. [http://www.cancer.org/docroot/ETO/content/ETO_5_3X_Faith_Healing.asp]</ref>
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Nach eingetretener Heilung oder Besserung einer Krankheit die von Gläubigen auf Gesundbeten oder eine Einwirkung im Zusammenhang mit dem christlichen Glauben zurückgeführt werden, hinlassen manche Personen eine Votivgabe; beispielsweise in Kirchen.
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Nach eingetretener Heilung oder Besserung einer Krankheit die von Gläubigen auf Gesundbeten oder eine Einwirkung im Zusammenhang mit dem christlichen Glauben zurückgeführt werden, hinlassen manche Personen eine Votivgabe (auch ''ex voto'' von ''Ex voto suscepto''); beispielsweise in Kirchen.
    
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