A new peer-reviewed paper calls for meaning, purpose, and spirituality to be treated as core components of lifestyle medicine – not optional add-ons – because they directly influence patients’ ability to adopt and sustain health-promoting behaviors.
A new peer-reviewed paper calls for meaning, purpose, and spirituality to be treated as core components of lifestyle medicine – not optional add-ons – because they directly influence patients’ ability to adopt and sustain health-promoting behaviors.