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9 Sep 2014:
Damaging effects of grief on the immune system not seen in younger people, whose defences seemed more resilient
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7 Sep 2014: Paul Harding's second novel charts the decline of a grief-stricken father with bleakness and beauty, writes Anita Sethi
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30 Aug 2014: There are pros and cons to having a parent who is much older than the norm – he told riveting stories, but could be a bit out of touch
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27 Aug 2014: Pathologists want reform of death certification after plan for external medical examiners delayed
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25 Aug 2014:
Andrew Quew got home from work one evening to find his wife's body on the kitchen floor – she'd collapsed and died suddenly. Their two-year-old daughter, Caitlin, had spent the rest of the day playing beside her
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16 Aug 2014: Maurice and Helen were married in 1934 and in their eight decades together have experienced great joy – and great suffering. They say their marriage has been perfect, though, so what’s their secret?
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9 Aug 2014: For years Hannah Moss was unable to speak to her mother and sister about her father’s death from cancer, but finally found a way to convey how she felt – by creating a silent play
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2 Aug 2014:
'Deep down,' Oliver Burkeman says, 'unhelpful comments are motivated not by an urge to comfort the sufferer, but the selfish desire to make matters less awkward for the consoler'
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19 Jul 2014: The letter you always wanted to write
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19 Jul 2014:
Hanna Hanra on her grandmother's legacy – for almost a century she kept a running record of her colourful life
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