Munster, Germany - DPA
Researchers have found Germans to the extent that faith helps the human to deal better with the loss of a life partner.
The researchers studied psychology in the cities of Münster and Mainz in western Germany, data from more than 400 people who died of their life partner and followed closely for more than nine years.
The result of the long-term study revealed by the University of Münster on Friday, that people who believe in their happiness did not lose as much life with the loss of a wife or husband with the same degree of persons who do not believe in fate.
The researchers saw that this result is interesting especially since previous studies had concluded that the extent of faith is often a problem because it makes people "less happy life and less successful at work and more susceptible to disease." The psychologist participating in the study Iolh Cbeshet: "Our results show that faith to the extent not all defects, but will have advantages in certain situations," she said, to the extent that faith has a protective effect.
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