If someone joins a church, mosque or synagogue, they may be seeking better emotional or spiritual health. But according to research out of West Virginia University, faith communities have the potential to promote physical wellbeing, as well.
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Untold Black Stories opens Friday in Alton
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The Untold Black Stories of Alton Visual Listening Tour Exhibit Opening is planned for 6 p.m. Friday, June 4, at Jacoby Arts Center, 627 E. Broadway, Alton. The event is designed to allow people to meet and celebrate the participants of the program, as well as the artists of the Untold Black Stories in Contemporary Art Exhibition.
ALTON The Untold Black Stories of Alton Visual Listening Tour Exhibit Opening is planned for 6 p.m. Friday, June 4, at Jacoby Arts Center.
The event is open to the public to meet and celebrate the participants as well as the artists of the Untold Black Stories in Contemporary Art Exhibition.
A new study led by WVU School of Nursing researchers Angel Smothers and Stephanie Young suggests that faith-community nurses may be effective at promoting adherence to an exercise program.