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Survey Shows 76% of U.S. Doctors Believe in God

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Doctors often differ in their religious beliefs from the patients they treat every day, according to a new survey.

The study shows that doctors are about as likely to have a religious affiliation as the general population. But researchers found that doctors are more than twice as likely as their patients to identify themselves as "spiritual" rather than "religious" and cope with major problems in life without relying on God.

The study also shows that more than half of doctors say their religious beliefs influence how they practice medicine...
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