Monthly Archives: May 2014

Teaching doctors when to stop treatment – The Washington Post


Teaching doctors when to stop treatment – The Washington Post.

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A Dogs View of Life and Death – Elaine Mansfield


A Dogs View of Life and Death – Elaine Mansfield.

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Wiggling Through the Darkness Cut in Two


Originally posted on Greet Grief:
Last week’s rainstorms put me in a gloomy mood, so I don my raincoat and vinyl boots and walk outside with my dog.  I have often told others to get outdoors, to seek nature as…

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FriendGrief: A Bracelet of Honor for His Friends


FriendGrief: A Bracelet of Honor for His Friends.

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Shared via Crystal Beckman – Grief – Topics – Parents – Sesame Street


Grief – Topics – Parents – Sesame Street.

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Dementia becoming a growing concern for the largest segment of the U.S.


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Shared via Julie Nierenberg – Chronic Illness Grief – 3 Things the Chronically Ill Wish Their Loved Ones Knew | Psychology Today


3 Things the Chronically Ill Wish Their Loved Ones Knew | Psychology Today.

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Overcoming Cancer With Henna Heals: Global Artist Community Empowers Patients With Temporary Head Tattoos


Overcoming Cancer With Henna Heals: Global Artist Community Empowers Patients With Temporary Head Tattoos.

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Widows Voice: Seven Widowed Voices Sharing Love, Loss, and Hope : About An Abode


Widows Voice: Seven Widowed Voices Sharing Love, Loss, and Hope : About An Abode.

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Valerie Harper: ‘My Process Through Cancer Has Been Very, Very Positive’


Valerie Harper: ‘My Process Through Cancer Has Been Very, Very Positive’.

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