Talking too much shuts down others, while talking too little can be boring. Learning to elaborate personal stories ...
Clinicians are essential to dying patients. They can allay fears, minimize pain and suffering, and help patients and their families feel supported as they move through the dying and grief processes.
As Hong Kong moves toward implementing landmark legislation to protect people's end-of-life care wishes, a research team at the LKS Faculty of Medicine at the University of Hong Kong (HKUMed) has ...
Life is full of developmental stages, from prenatal to early childhood, adolescence, and middle and late adulthood. What’s often left out of the equation is death and dying, according to Karen Wyatt, ...
We live in a world dominated by notifications, emails, texts, group chats, and screens. Most of our communication is virtual, making it easy to overlook the power and importance of face-to-face ...
We investigated how our brains process language during real-life conversations. Specifically, we wanted to understand which brain regions become active when we're speaking and listening, and how these ...
We all replay conversations in our heads, but rarely end up making any more sense of them. Here are five reasons why we still do it. We’ve all at some point in our lives walked away from a ...
A lot of family life happens in the small moments people barely think about while they’re happening. Game nights. Long drives through the mountains. Backyard dinners. Music playing while somebody ...
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