Showing posts with label grief. Show all posts
Showing posts with label grief. Show all posts
Saturday, September 22, 2012
Pacifiers My Stunt Emotional Growth Of Boys
In a study that assumes babies can't smile, pout, or furrow a brow while using a pacifier, researchers found that their use may affect emotional growth of boys.
While girls appear to make satisfactory progress despite their use, boys grow up emotionally stunted by frequent use of pacifiers during the day.
The studies were done on the use of pacifiers on the emotional developement of children.
Researchers are asking that the results of the studies be taken seriously and that parents cut down on the use of pacifiers during the day.
Click below to read more on the study.
TheSpec.com
While girls appear to make satisfactory progress despite their use, boys grow up emotionally stunted by frequent use of pacifiers during the day.
The studies were done on the use of pacifiers on the emotional developement of children.
Researchers are asking that the results of the studies be taken seriously and that parents cut down on the use of pacifiers during the day.
Click below to read more on the study.
TheSpec.com
Saturday, June 30, 2012
Donating Organs Can Bring Grief And Solace
Families grieving the loss of a loved one can also be a source of miracles through organ donations.
Amidst all the grief of bereavement there can be happiness; donating organs can bring solace.
Knowing that, although you have lost a loved one you have donated to saving the life another brings a special kind of happiness.
One donor family describes it as "sharing a bond" with the organ transplant receipient.
One donor can save several lives through transplant of the organs:kidney, liver, heart or lungs. Many others can be saved through the donation of eyes, skin, bone and heart valves.
Here are some remarkable stories of families stricken with grief, but relieved by the happiness of donating for organ transplants.
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