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life:

www.stress.org/americas.htm; www.naturalwellnesscare.com/stress-

statistics.html; Harvard Medical School’s Mind-Body Institute,

www.massgeneral.org/bhi/research/; Church, Genie in Your Genes. The

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http://appreciativeinquiry.case.edu/practice/organizationDetail.cfm?coid=

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percent of all illnesses and diseases that people suffer from today. The association between stress and disease is a colossal 85 percent, Brian

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[6] Church, Genie in Your Genes.

[7] Herbert Benson MD, president of Harvard Medical School’s Mind-Body

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[13] Lipton, The Biology of Belief.

[14] Nijhout, “Metaphors and the Role of Genes and Development.”

[15] Willett, “Balancing Lifestyle and Genomics Research for Disease

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[17] Jeffery Rosen, “The Brain on the Stand,” New York Times, March 11, 2007,

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[18] Francis Crick, quoted in John Tierney, “Do You Have Free Will? Yes, It’s the Only Choice,” New York Times, March 21, 2011,

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Free Decisions in the Human

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[22] Articles in Science and NewScientist have recently discussed x-phi work on free will from authors including Eddy Nahmias and Dylan Murray,

“Experimental

Philosophy on Free Will: An Error Theory for Incompatibilist Intuitions,”

in New Waves in Philosophy of Action, ed. Jess Aguilar, Andrei Buckare», and Keith

Frankish (Basingstoke, Hampshire, UK: Palgrave-Macmillan, 2011); and Eddy Nahmias, Stephen G. Morris, Thomas Nadelhoffer, and Jason Turner “Is

Incompatibilism Intuitive?” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 73, no. 1

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Nosology with Therapeutic Implications,” Biological Psychiatry 61, no. 6

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www.sciencemag.org/feature/plus/sfg/resources/res_epigenetics.dtl.; Ethan Watters,

“DNA Is Not Destiny: The New Science of Epigenetics Rewrites the Rules of Disease, Heredity, and Identity,” Discover, November 2006,

http://discovermagazine.com/2006/nov/cover.

[25] Elizabeth Pennisi, “Behind the Scenes of Gene Expression,” Science 293, no.

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