Monthly Archives: April 2018

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via Arthur Kleinman on the societal and medical ramifications of caregiving | Harvard Magazine

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Bus Driver Braids Girl’s Hair Every Morning Since Her Mother Died


via Bus Driver Braids Girl’s Hair Every Morning Since Her Mother Died

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7 Things You Can Do To Help A Bereaved Mother In Her Second Year Of Grief (And Beyond) – Motherly


via 7 Things You Can Do To Help A Bereaved Mother In Her Second Year Of Grief (And Beyond) – Motherly

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Death doulas provide comfort on final journey: ‘We know how to die’ | Star Tribune


via Death doulas provide comfort on final journey: ‘We know how to die’ | Star Tribune

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Waiting too long to use hospice care can make suffering at end-of-life worse – The Washington Post


via Waiting too long to use hospice care can make suffering at end-of-life worse – The Washington Post

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Talking to Children about Suicide – Dr. Prerna Kohli


via Talking to Children about Suicide – Dr. Prerna Kohli

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First responders more likely to die from suicide than on job – NY Daily News


via First responders more likely to die from suicide than on job – NY Daily News

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Terminal cancer patients live longer when cared for at home


via Terminal cancer patients live longer when cared for at home

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We speak their name… | Gary Roe


via We speak their name… | Gary Roe

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Why are the poor blamed and shamed for their deaths? | Life and style | The Guardian


via Why are the poor blamed and shamed for their deaths? | Life and style | The Guardian

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