Most do but some don't. For instance some study interactions with ghosts/spirits, some study herbal magick (which correlates with healing magick often), some study fortune magick (ie. fortune telling), and some study general magick.
Also what you must remember is that not all Wiccans practice magick but that's very few.
No, they don't. I follow it, and a lot of Wiccans do, but there is absolutely no way we all do.
Most Dianic Wiccans worship the Goddess only, acknowledging that She is the source of all living and contains all within Her.
There is no single diet followed by all Wiccans. Some Wiccans are vegetarians or vegans while other Wiccans enjoy meat without any special concern.
some might, but not all.
Wiccans use several Pantheons depending on their traditions. My best suggestion is to check with the specific group you are interested in. But of course, All of the gods and all of the goddesses, are only aspects of the goddess and god.
Wicca started in England. It is widely spread in USA, and also in Australia. Wiccans live in so many countries, all around the world including India and Sri Lanka. Wicca is not limited to one country. You cannt say how many Wiccans are there in a country, because when wicca is not known to the general public of a country or if there is a negative stigma about Wicca in a country, Wiccans don't openly tell what their religion is. One other reason is, Wiccans do not point out other Wiccans to non Wiccans, or even to other Wiccans
yes age of Conan does have healers
The Faith Healers was created in 1987.
I'm one, so yes, there are Wiccans in the world.
There are many people whom identify as a Witch today. Some of these people are also known as Wiccans however not all Witches are Wiccans.
AREN helps Wiccans realize their true potential in conjuring spells. It allows Wiccans a sort of guide to different spells and such that they may utilize.
The Faith Healers has 328 pages.