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Sunshine and Sorrow: Why Grief Can Get Intense When the Days Get Longer
For those who’ve lost a loved one, spring and summer can bring back memories and intensify grief. Explore why grief often heightens during these seasons and find guidance on coping.
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Daughter Makes Room for Other Grievers at Farm's 'Lost Table'
Discover how Portland urban farmer Stacey Givens turned her Sideyard Farm into a healing space for those grieving the loss of loved ones through 'The Lost Table.’
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Doodles Help Animator Find Joy
After losing his wife, animator Gary Andrews turned to daily doodles as a form of healing. His art helped him process grief and inspired thousands on social media.
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Hospice Pioneer, Barbara Karnes Shares Lessons from 'School of Grief'
Barbara Karnes, RN, the "godmother" of hospice, shares insights from her personal journey through grief after losing her husband of 63 years. Discover her wisdom and the story behind her latest book.
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Why More Americans Are Choosing to Die at Home
A few years ago, a study showed that more people were dying at home for the first time since the early 20th century than in hospitals.
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Could Artificial Intelligence Let You ‘Talk’ to the Dead?
Explore how AI is transforming memorialization with chatbots and avatars that let you ‘talk’ to loved ones who’ve passed.
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