Religious involvement and mortality: a meta-analytic review.
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William T. Hoyt | M. McCullough | C. Thoresen | H. Koenig | W. Hoyt | D. Larson | M E McCullough | D B Larson | M. E. Mccullough | W T Hoyt | H G Koenig | C Thoresen | William T. Hoyt | Carl E. Thoresen
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