Monthly Archives: December 2017

Shared via Gary Roe – Grief Identity Crisis: Who are we now?


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12 Simple Ways You Can Help Mourners During the Holidays


Originally posted on 214-460-2025:
Are you concerned about a friend or family member who is facing the difficult holiday season ahead as they struggle with grief?  Here are some easy and practical suggestions for helping them cope during the holidays.…

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Shared via ADEC – What Makes Life Worth Living in the Face of Death?https://www.ted.com/talks/lucy_kalanithi_what_makes_life_worth_living_in_the_face_of_death?utm_campaign=tedspread–b&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=tedcomshare


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Shared via AAHPM – A New Algorithm Identifies Candidates For Palliative Care – https://www.technologyreview.com/the-download/609574/a-new-algorithm-identifies-candidates-for-palliative-care-by-predicting-when/


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Closure…What Does That Mean?


Originally posted on NorthernMSW: Advocacy, Education/Guidance on Grief:
Closure; what does that mean to you when someone dies? How quickly do you grieve? How quickly do you ‘move on’ as some expect you to? “For many in our society,…

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Portland, Oregon – Warner Pacific Knights dedicate season to assistant coach’s daughter, Annieka Vaughan


The Warner Pacific basketball team is dedicating their season to their assistant coach Rick Vaughan and his daughter Annieka Vaughan, who was killed last month. Source: Warner Pacific Knights dedicate season to assistant coach’s daughter, Annieka Vaughan

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This Mom (and OB/GYN Doctor) Sounds Off on Whether Your Daughter Should Get the HPV Vaccine


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