>From today's Guardian (United Kingdom) newspaper:
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Meditation 'leads to longer life' 

David Adam, science correspondent
Monday May 2, 2005
The Guardian 

The Beatles were right: researchers have found that hanging out with 
the Maharishi may make you live longer.
A new study shows that transcendental meditation, a relaxation 
technique developed by the Indian guru and made famous when the fab 
four dabbled with it in the late 60s, can reduce death rates by 
nearly a quarter. 

Robert Schneider, who led the research, said: "The study found that 
in older people with mild high blood pressure, those practising 
transcendental meditation had a 23% lower risk of death from all 
causes." 

The study was funded by the US government and the results appear in 
the American Journal of Cardiology. The study pooled the findings of 
two previous trials that followed 202 elderly people in the US over 
18 years. Some practised transcendental meditation, while others 
tried different techniques, such as progressive muscle relaxation. 

The transcendental meditation group had 30% fewer deaths from heart 
disease and 49% fewer from cancer. 

"Although the sample [size] was relatively modest, these preliminary 
results suggest that an effective stress reducing intervention may 
decrease mortality," researchers said. 

Previous research has found that transcendental meditation can lower 
stress hormone levels and blood pressure. "This study builds on that 
and shows the final outcome of these physiological and psychological 
changes is a longer life span," said Dr Schneider, who heads the 
centre of natural medicine and prevention at the Maharishi University 
of Management in Iowa. 









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