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Why Are We in Denial About Death?

Why Are We in Denial About Death?

by Guest Author | Jun 19, 2014 | Caregiver Stories, Death & Dying, Grief | 7 comments

Physicians and family members must find the courage and compassion to talk about dying before it’s too late.

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