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A new study may explain why some elderly couples pass away only a short time apart
The loss of a loved one can impact survivors’ mental and physical health.
What the research on family presence during resuscitations tells us about grief and bereavement, PTSD symptoms, and any impact on the performance of healthcare professionals
Even when she was gone, she was present in the patient sitting before me and in the way I was newly able to comfort and reassure her.
So do yourself a favor and take care of you, it is what your loved one would want.
Losing a single loved one to an illness is difficult. Losing two within the same year might push some people over the edge.
There are many stages of grief that you must go through before you can accept that you will soon lose a loved one to terminal illness.
How clinicians and healthcare providers can recognize and properly managing grief
Imagine you are a pastor of a local church and a man who comes infrequently to your church has re...
Simple, effective ways medical workers can reconnect with and replenish themselves.
Therefore we must take a hold of our pain and pray for greater strength to continue further then we would without it.
Physicians study how to heal patients. But they also need to learn how to grieve their loss.
“Grief isn’t just related to death or the loss of a loved one. It can be loss of independence, loss of a connection, loss of a relationship.”
For pediatric critical care nurses, tragedies are part of the job. But so much loss can wear on you. Nurse Hui-wen Sato describes how she found her way--through the life-giving lessons of grief.
Researchers from Rice University say that people who struggle to overcome grief caused by loss of a loved one are at greater risk of suffering from potentially deadly levels of inflammation.
Loose canon: Compassion literally means to suffer alongside. The greatest gift we can give the bereaved, with the loneliness that accompanies loss, is to not run away
The nurses took Nicholas away to get treatments for jaundice. They left us alone in the room, and suggested we get some sleep. It was only hours after we were told about their suspicions of Down s…
I am suffering a loss. My loved one lived almost nine decades. I understand why he is gone but still I am sad, lonely, angry, heartbroken and at a loss as to what to do on this earth without him. F…
If you live long enough, the accumulation of grief is inevitable. Yet some navigate the loss of family and friends with grace, good humor, and resilience. How do they do it?