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Op-Ed: My uncle taught me -- Life lessons after the loss of a loved one

With this final week of January under wraps, I am reminded of what a reflective time this must be for many. A month into a new year, a new start. But for my family, sadly, the past few weeks have also been a time of sadness and letting go.
In the Media by Alexandra Christopoulos

Op-Ed: Mother’s Day Grief from Death of a Child

“What do you want to do this Mother’s Day,” he asked. How can anyone explain that all some mothers want to do is sit alone and cry. Because losing a child, as they say, is one of the most hurting things in life.
In the Media by Carol Forsloff - 5 comments

Op-Ed: ALS and grieving before death

ALS is a horrific disease that progresses while the motor neurons of the body degenerate and eventually cause atrophy. As my family goes through a rapidly progression, I find myself going through blame and avoidance...grieving before death.
In the Media by Nikki Weingartner - 20 comments

Op-Ed: Coping with grief

The deaths of two actresses the last week, the murders of a family of 4 in Raytown, Missouri; the plane crash in Montanna; America must learn to cope with the word grief.
In the Media by Rhonda Straw - 9 comments

Brain scans reveal grief gives both pleasure as well as pain

Researchers analyzing the brain scans of those, who recently suffered the deaths of their near relative reveals that both pain as well as pleasure parts of the brain become active.
In the Media by Chris V. Thangham - 5 comments
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President Obama with his wife Michelle at a memorial service in Tucson
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Asbestos - Virtually Invisible, Yet Absolutely Lethal

Preventing Asbestos Exposure to Eliminate Deadly Diseases Mes•o•the•li•o•ma - can't pronounce it - can't...
Apr 4, 2012 by Linda Reinstein

“Parasite singles”, “boomerang kids”, and “accordion families”

The Japanese call them “parasite singles”, the Americans “boomerang kids”. Sociologists refer to the...
Mar 21, 2012 by Sam Vaknin

The real and painful effects of Climate Change on Ontario Part 1

The snowdrops and crocuses are blooming in my yard, weeks earlier than I've ever seen them. It has been a strange...
Mar 19, 2012 by Allen Small

Even with extra police efforts, SF residents must take some responsibility for safety

Sgt. Kirk Yin from Taraval Police Station talked with the members of the Sunset Heights Association of Responsible...
Feb 3, 2012 by Jonathan Farrell

Balochistan: Hope or no hope?

The long-standing issue of strategically important and resource rich Balochistan requires more attention than it has...
Dec 22, 2011 by Mureed Bizenjo
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