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Andrew Newberg, MD, is an associate professor of Radiology and Psychiatry and an adjunct assistant professor of Religious Studies at the University of Pennsylvania, and also director of the Center for Spirituality and the Mind. He is co-author of Why God Won't Go Away and The Mystical Mind. He lives in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania.

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Text Excerpt 1 from Born to Believe
Jan 29, 2009
Why We Believe What We Believe will be released on October 02, 2007 in Trade Paperback
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Why We Believe What We Believe will be released on October 01, 2006 in eBook
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Why We Believe What We Believe will be released on September 12, 2006 in Hardcover
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Lifehacker Australia, April 3, 2013
...other most powerful elements to consider when thinking about speech. One of the most important ones that researcher Andrew Newberg uncovers in his book Words Can Change Your Brain is facial expressions that we carry. Newberg explains his reasoning for...
Lifehacker, April 2, 2013
...other most powerful elements to consider when thinking about speech. One of the most important ones that researcher Andrew Newberg uncovers in his book Words Can Change Your Brain is facial expressions that we carry. Newberg explains his reasoning for...
Lubbock Online, March 23, 2013
...our existence? “Why God Won’t Go Away: Brain Science and the Biology of Belief” by two researchers, Andrew Newberg, and the late Eugene D’Aquili, is an interesting exploration of what happens within the human brain during deep meditation. Using...
Longview Daily News, December 4, 2012
...journal, create, and blog the stories from their lives. Also look for “Words Can Change Your Brain” by Andrew Newberg, M.D. and Mark Robert Waldman. That’s a book about how to use those words to start conversation and build trust with the person...
Star-Telegram, November 24, 2012
...problem solving, love and everything else we do." Mecklenburger cites several brain studies, including one by Dr. Andrew Newberg and the late Eugene d'Aquil, which they reported in their book, Why God Won't Go Away. They used imaging to study what...
Philippine Daily Inquirer, June 9, 2012
...encourages verbal abuse. “Words Can Change Your Brain,” written by Loyola Marymount communication professor Mark Robert Waldman and Andrew Newberg, MD, director of research at Myrna Brind Center of Integrative Medicine at Thomas Jefferson University...
Blogcritics.org, May 23, 2012
...when the communicators approach each other positively. This is the central message of the latest self-help guide from Andrew Newberg and , the somewhat lamely titled . Lamely titled because if it is indeed true that words can effect changes in the brain,...
MCN, January 17, 2013
...Scientific American Book of Love, Sex and the Brain by Judith Horstman and Scientific American:  "Jefferson University neuroscientist Andrew Newberg scanned the brains of praying Catholic nuns and meditating Buddhist monks and found some overlap...
Jezebel, January 17, 2013
...Scientific American Book of Love, Sex and the Brain by Judith Horstman and Scientific American:  "Jefferson University neuroscientist Andrew Newberg scanned the brains of praying Catholic nuns and meditating Buddhist monks and found some overlap...
AlterNet.org, January 16, 2013
...American Book of Love, Sex and the Brain  by Judith Horstman and Scientific American:  “Jefferson University neuroscientist Andrew Newberg scanned the brains of praying Catholic nuns and meditating Buddhist monks and found some overlap between...
Lifescript.com, December 24, 2012
...raise their sense of self-worth, counteracting their abusers’ hurtful words.” In fact, spirituality can change your brain structure, says Andrew Newberg, M.D., director of research at the Myrna Brind Center for Integrative Medicine at Thomas...
NewsRX, December 14, 2012
..."Programs such as these have never before been formally evaluated for their safety and physiological effects," says Andrew Newberg, MD, director of research at the Jefferson-Myrna Brind Center of Integrative Medicine and lead author on the study. The...
Psychology Today, December 5, 2012
...at this point elusive, our study suggests there are neurophysiological correlates of this state," says study co-author Andrew Newberg, MD, director of Research at the Jefferson-Myrna Brind Center of Integrative Medicine. Neurophysiological correlates...
Longview Daily News, December 4, 2012
...journal, create, and blog the stories from their lives. Also look for “Words Can Change Your Brain” by Andrew Newberg, M.D. and Mark Robert Waldman. That’s a book about how to use those words to start conversation and build trust with the person...