Grieving parents can die of a ‘broken heart’
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Last updated: Friday, September 23, 2011

A recent study led by researcher Mairi Harper, PhD, University of York, United Kingdom revealed bereaved parents have an almost five times higher mortality rate than those who have never lost a child. The data did not fluctuate between mothers and fathers. Bereaved families find themselves at a loss in front of social dogmas and Related posts: Alcohol and marijuana – why do parents assume their

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Grieving parents can die of a ‘broken heart’