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The DNA Behind the Data Ralph Hood

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bout 49.6% of people in Tennessee are fully vaccinated against COVID-19, among the Top 10 lowest rates in the nation. Some of the refusal rate is suspicion of the vaccine’s effectiveness. Some is a sense of personal freedom. And some is directly due to religious beliefs. It’s no surprise that religious beliefs are powerful in various contexts, says Ralph Hood, professor of psychology at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. Religious beliefs have raised and destroyed civilizations and inspired dozens of artistic masterpieces and horrible desecrations. They continue to exert vast influence in the world today. One area not always considered is medical concerns, says Hood, whose expertise is religion and spirituality. These days, that includes COVID-19 vaccines. “It turns out that religious people and spiritual people have a wide range of reasons to use medicine. So even though medicine can be effective, you have countries that vary in religious and spiritual beliefs and whether or not they will accept vaccination,” he says. Religious and spiritual beliefs can affect someone beyond health consequences, he says. They can make you adventurous or more cautious. They can dictate your level of education. They can determine what you read and what you eat and drink. “If you’re somebody who likes security, if you like clear guidance, then you might like a religion that gives you clear guidelines and answers,” Hood says.

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“But if you’re a person who is open to experience and investigating options, what you’ll find out is, the longer you’re in that religion, the more you find its limits, and then you look elsewhere. They may even affect a person right down to the DNA. And that’s not speaking metaphorically. Hood is researching just that. He recently joined the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children, a longterm, population-based research project that has traced multiple generations of families from the Avon region of the United Kingdom. It started with pregnant mothers and their children in the early 1900s, continued with their children, then their grandchildren and now their greatgrandchildren. The study has tracked their entire lives from birth to death. “One of the things we’re looking at,” he says, “is not only the changes in the physical but the changes in religious from spiritual beliefs.” Religion and spiritual beliefs are not the same, Hood explains. Religion is built on a particular faith or system of beliefs such as Christianity, Islam or Judaism. Spirituality is belief in God or a universal power but is not connected to a denomination or specific belief system. Religion can be more rigid in the doctrines on which it’s based, he says. In the Avon study, among other measurements, researchers have taken blood and bone samples, kept track of illnesses, what books have been read,


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Alumni Notes

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pages 46-47

Fulfilling a Vow

3min
pages 44-45

Voter Registration

3min
pages 42-43

ROTC Graduates Reach Record Numbers

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pages 40-41

Ancient Wisdom and Modern Methods for Contemporary Challenges

4min
pages 38-39

The DNA Behind the Data

4min
pages 36-37

Unraveling Entanglements

3min
pages 34-35

Healthy Hives, Healthy Habitat

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pages 31-33

Educational Tapestry

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pages 28-29, 47

Latin American Studies Degree Broadens International Understanding

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pages 26-27

From History Internships to Documenting History Full-Time

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pages 24-25

Celebrating the 'Fantastic Four'

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pages 22-23, 47

Researching the Effect of COVID on Low-Income Families

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pages 20-21

Energy and Enthusiasm

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pages 18-19

Exploring the Emotions of Natural Beauty

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pages 16-17

Problem Solving in the Time of COVID

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pages 14-15, 47

Seeds of Hope

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pages 10-13

Common Humanity

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Staring at the Stars from the Heart of Chattanooga

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Message from Dean Pamela Riggs Gelasco

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