A new study indicates that the act of tightly wrapping the leather straps of tefillin around the arm on an almost daily basis by observant Jewish men during prayer could help prevent heart attacks.

“We found people who wear tefillin in either the short or long-term, recorded a measurable positive effect on their blood flow. That has been associated with better outcomes in heart disease,” said Dr. Jack Rubinstein, a cardiologist and associate professor at the University of Cincinnati, who co-authored the study.

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Results of the study were published last month in the American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology and could explain previous Israeli studies that had found that religious men (but not women) suffered fewer heart attacks than the general population.

Read more at Times of Israel.