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DR MARC SIEGEL: Tell me your miracles, and I will tell you the ones I am praying for
Dr. Marc Siegel explores several forms of miracles, from divine intervention to medical healing, through moving personal accounts.
ROME — Over the first weekend in March, scholars and experts from the world over met in Rome to discuss one of the core features of the Christian religion: Miracles. The event was organized by the ...
In 2007, at Memorial Hospital in Rhode Island, a premature baby was born by C-section after being severely deprived of oxygen in the womb. A couple hours later, his heartbeat slowed until it was ...
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Miracles are often described as extraordinary events that defy natural explanation, moments that transcend the limits of science and logic, revealing the touch of a divine presence.
A new book on faith and science shows how God uses ordinary providence to bring about extraordinary outcomes. According to a quote often attributed to Johannes Kepler, the 17th-century astronomer, ...
In the realm of modern medicine, few fields embody the blend of hope, science, and emotional depth quite like in vitro fertilization (IVF). IVF specialists, often seen as miracle workers, play a ...
Siegel is senior medical analyst at Fox News, clinical professor of medicine and medical director of Doctor Radio at NYU Langone Health, and author of “The Miracles Among Us: How God’s Grace Plays a ...
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