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  1. Nov 29, 2020 · The first medical restriction, and the most widely known, is that Jehovah’s Witnesses do not accept blood transfusions since they believe that taking blood through the mouth or veins violates God’s laws.

  2. Yes, Jehovah’s Witnesses accept medicine and medical treatment. While we try to take care of our bodies and maintain good health, we sometimes “need a doctor.” (Luke 5:31, Easy-to-Read Version) In fact, as was the first-century Christian Luke, some of Jehovah’s Witnesses are physicians.—Colossians 4:14.

  3. A summary of the official position of Jehovahs Witnesses on health care, on the use of their own blood in the course of procedures, and on the clinical use of derivatives of primary blood components. Evidence-Based Medical Information. An overview of free resources available on this website.

  4. Feb 1, 2011 · Jesus said that “persons in health do not need a physician, but the ailing do.”. ( Matthew 9:12) He thereby implied that there is no Scriptural objection to getting help from medical professionals. Thus, Jehovah’s Witnesses gladly accept medicine and medical treatment.

  5. Sep 1, 2018 · To provide optimal care for patients who are Jehovahs Witnesses (JWs), surgeons should aim to respect and accommodate each patient’s values and target the best outcome possible given the patient’s desires and his/her clinical condition.

  6. Aug 12, 2015 · Amanda Schaffer writes about how doctors are trying creative treatments to help Jehovah’s Witnesses, who believe it is a sin to receive blood transfusions.

  7. Health care providers need to have an understanding of and appreciation for the beliefs and religious preferences of their patients who are Jehovahs Witnesses in order to provide optimal care for them.

  8. This article will begin with a brief description of the beliefs of Jehovah's Witnesses and will then recommend specific clinical strategies highlighting newer potential therapies according to the principles of bloodless medicine.

  9. Thus, Jehovah’s Witnesses gladly accept medicine and medical treatment. They want to maintain good health and to prolong life. In fact, like the first-century Christian Luke, some of Jehovah’s Witnesses are physicians. — Colossians 4:14.

  10. May 11, 2021 · Jehovahs Witnesses are a group characterised by a high degree of consistency when it comes to religiosity, attitudes regarding health and disease and health behaviours. This means that they follow the teachings of their religion with regard to health issues.

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