Monthly Archives: August 2017

Shared via Rea L. Ginsberg – The Appointment Ends. Now the Patient Is Listening. – The New York Times


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Grief and When We Blame Ourselves | Gary Roe


Source: When We Blame Ourselves | Gary Roe

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Shared via Rea L. Ginsberg – My Last Conversation with My Father | The New Yorker


Source: My Last Conversation with My Father | The New Yorker

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Born in Grief, New Group Helps Families of Slain Officers – The New York Times


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The Day I Left An Online Grief Group


Source: The Day I Left An Online Grief Group

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Grief help: No tools for the first loss = No tools for the second


Source: Grief help: No tools for the first loss = No tools for the second

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A Japanese doctor who studied longevity — and lived to 105 — reveals the key to living a long life – Hack Spirit


Source: A Japanese doctor who studied longevity — and lived to 105 — reveals the key to living a long life – Hack Spirit

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The Unique Hell Of Losing A Parent When Your Kids Are Small


Source: The Unique Hell Of Losing A Parent When Your Kids Are Small

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How a Toronto hospital uses virtual reality to grant dying patients a last wish – Toronto – CBC News


Source: How a Toronto hospital uses virtual reality to grant dying patients a last wish – Toronto – CBC News

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Why dying at home is not all it’s cracked up to be | The Caregiver Space


Source: Why dying at home is not all it’s cracked up to be | The Caregiver Space

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