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TM Research
Charts:
Reduced Need for Medical
Care:
Decreased
Hospitalization

A study of health insurance statistics on
over 2,000 people practicing the Transcendental Meditation program
over a 5-year period found that the Transcendental Meditation
meditators consistently had less than half the hospitalization than
did other groups with comparable age, gender, profession, and
insurance terms. The difference between the Transcendental Meditation
and non-Transcendental Meditation groups increased in older-age
brackets. In addition, the Transcendental Meditation meditators had
fewer incidents of illness in 17 medical treatment categories,
including 87% less hospitalization for heart disease and 55% less for
cancer.
Reference I: Medical care
utilization and the Transcendental Meditation program,
Psychosomatic Medicine 49: 493-507, 1987. Reference II:
Reduced health care utilization in Transcendental Meditation
practitioners, presented at the conference of the Society for
Behavioral Medicine, Washington, D.C., March 22, 1987.
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