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Setting aside these and a handful of other distractingly discordant objects, “Ministry” is a testament to the power art has to heal, not just emotionally but spiritually.

“But I think I’ve healed a lot through writing about all the things I went through.”

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With Jones playing at such a high level, San Francisco might also be perfectly happy for Purdy to rest up a bit longer to heal fully before he returns to the starting lineup.

In animal studies, the treatment successfully healed spinal injuries in rats that mimic osteoporosis-related fractures seen in humans.

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But a quick scroll through my social media and there's a whole array of tips on how to heal it, stimulate it, even reset it - all to apparently reduce stress and anxiety levels.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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