... those who care for and about us as we grieve, including our family and friends as well as caregiving professionals and volunteers To them it offers un- xiv • Preface derstanding of why finding lasting ... and what most of us find difficult to put into words in everyday life I have found apt and effective ways to speak and write about love in terms of heart, soul, and spirit Real-life stories and ... matters of the heart Audiences of grieving persons and professionals have responded with similar enthusiasm to these fruits of years of listening and reflection and encouraged me to bring my thinking...
... casting off of the old year, the old garments, and everything that is polluted by the infection ofdeathAnd not only of death; but clearly I think, in spite of the protests of some Hellenists, of ... essence, use the help of sounds and names and pictures, of beaten gold and ivory and silver, of plants and rivers, mountain-peaks and torrents, yearning for the Stagesof Greek Religion, by Gilbert ... point and meaning It is curious how near to monotheism, and to monotheism of a very profound and impersonal type, the real religion of Greece came in the sixth and fifth centuries Many ofStages of...
... increased with age from 4% of persons 20–44 years of age to 27% of adults 65 years of age and over (Table 50 and Figure 5) In 2009, 46% of men and 31% of women 75 years of age and over had ever been ... 67% of men and 80% of women 75 years of age and over (Table 67) In 2005–2008, 11% of adults 20 years of age and over had diabetes (diagnosed and undiagnosed) In 2005–2008, the percentage of adults ... Tandon, Margaret Warner, and Julie Dawson Weeks; Office of the Center Director: Patricia Markovich and Francis C Notzon; and Office of Research and Methodology: Meena Khare Additional data and...
... PM Page Attachment and Loss, DeathandDying J William Worden, an Associate Professor of Psychology at Harvard University andgrief specialist, introduced the concept ofgrief work’ in the 1980s ... studies Her seminal book On DeathandDying (1970) was based on her work with dying patients She adopted Parkes’ stagesofgrief to describe the fivestagesofdying experienced by those who were ... Process Model ofGriefand Loss was introduced in 1995 by Margaret Stroebe and Henk Schut and was the first to state that there were no defined stagesofgrief They described two types of coping...
... estrogen and androgen, because use of antagonists to androgen and estrogen receptors (flutamide and ICI 182,780, respectively), and letrozol, an inhibitor of the aromatase responsible for converting androgen ... assess this, antagonists to androgen and estrogen receptors (flutamide and ICI 182,780, respectively), and an inhibitor of the aromatase responsible for conversion of androgen to estrogen (letrozol), ... associated with the presence and risk of development of cancer Oral administration of DHEA to mice inhibits spontaneous breast cancer and chemically induced tumors of the lung and colon [7]; however,...
... collect and report this type of information include Kansas, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island, but we did not obtain data from these states Cases ofDeathand Abuse Related to the Use of Restraints and ... Department of Family and Protective Services alleged that the victim’s death was because of physical abuse, the official certificate ofdeath stated that it was an accident and a grand jury declined ... including current and former school staff and officials, attorneys and law enforcement officials, and the parents of the victims We also attempted to obtain training policies on restraints and seclusions...
... learning and teaching about deathandgrief that there will come a day when the dark shroud of mystery will be removed from the image ofdeathand we will talk freely about our fears and feelings ... His wife is dyingand he has a two year old and a five year old." In just a few minutes John walked through our door He was young and handsome, a together kind of guy And his wife was dying I made ... young things and animals and people die, and that is part of a lifetime, too It is a great little book because it shows us that death is natural and a part of life Death is a sacred part of that which...
... conceptions of illness anddeath among the modern and historic Maya is the idea of “soul-loss,” a concept observed among the Lacandon, the Zinacantecos, and a number of highland Maya groups Death is ... 55 Table Deathand Burial Dates of Classic Maya Rulers 63 Table “Founders” of the Classic Maya Lowlands 107 Table Reentered Royal Tombs of the Classic Maya Lowlands 144 Table Deathand Accession ... 10 Kingship and the Ancestors 15 chapter 2: deathand the afterlife in the lowlands 17 Earth 18 Maize 22 Mortality 24 Writing Death 25 The Self and the Soul 39 Breaths of Life andDeath 42 Way...
... role of PAR-2 on the activation of MAPK, the activation of three major MAPK involved in cell proliferation and apoptosis were assessed by Western blotting of phospho-specific and total forms of ... presence of H pylori at bacterium/cell ratio of 300:1 for hours Determination of cell viability and DNA fragmentation AGS cells were cultured in the presence of H pylori at a bacterium/cell ratio of ... investigate the relations of apoptotic cell death, the expression of PAR-2, and the activation of MAPK in H pylori-infected gastric epithelial cells, cell viability and DNA fragmentation were...
... planned and designed the study, performed some of the statistical analysis, drafted the manuscript and coordinated the study PG participated in the planning and design of the study, interpretation of ... available However, there is often a trade-off between scale reliability and ease of administration [11] One study using the NHP indicated that the psychometric performance and patient acceptability ... analyses Data quality The two versions of the NFAS were compared for levels of missing data, and floor and ceiling effects, which were expressed as percentages Tests of scaling assumptions Internal...
... levels of heart-focused attention and monitoring of cardiac related stimuli, and fear and worries about heart-sensations and functioning Higher degrees of these symptoms indicate higher degrees of ... Department of Public Health and Primary Health Care, University of Bergen, Norway 5Department of Public Health and Primary Health Care, University of Bergen, Norway Department of Public Health and Caring ... to shaping of the article and the editing of the article GEE contributed to the statistical analyses and the editing of the manuscripts KN participated in preparation and the editing of the article...
... the heart of the book: a comprehensive account, drawn from many different sources, of all of the four bardos andof all of the different stagesofdeathanddying IN THE MIRROR OFDEATH 13 Instruction, ... to offer spiritual help and care for the dyingand answer their deepest needs The kind ofdeath we have is so important Death is the most crucial moment of our lives, and each and every one of ... dyingand death, (3) after death, and (4) rebirth These are known as the four bardos: (1) the natural bardo of this life, (2) the painful bardo of dying, (3) the luminous bardo of dharmata, and...
... cause of new infections and deaths among under -five- children with an estimated 30 to 80 million cases of all types of ARIs each year ARIs have the highest prevalence in hospitals Among causes of ... 39.2% with severe disease and 26.1% of the children already died at home The objectives of Viet Nam’s ARI program are to reduce the rate of incidence of ARIs and safe use of drugs for children with ... buyers’ demand, regulatory documents and profits 1.6 Interventions to change behaviors in care of ARIs children Because of IEC efforts combined with other interventions, prevention and control of ARIs...
... mediated cell deathOf note, apoptosis of fibroblast-like cells is regulated at a number of different levels, and there is evidence that secondary modulation of signalling pathways downstream of Fas ... Borenstein D, Brandt K, Christy W, Cooke TD, Greenwald R, Hochberg M, et al.: Development of criteria for the classification and reporting of osteoarthritis Classification of osteoarthritis of the knee ... of such cells to Fas-induced cell death have been strongly implicated in the pathogenesis of inflammatory joint diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis [10,11] The role of TNF-α in triggering and...
... expression profile in joints at onset of arthritis To define the gene expression profile at early stagesof CIA, we used the murine Affymetrix oligonucleotide microarray Page 871 of 876 (page ... of a group of chemotactic Available online http://arthritis-research.com/content/7/4/R868 and adhesion molecules, such as CD44 and IL-13 receptor α1, as well as CC chemokine ligand (CCL)-24 and ... volumes of CFA only Six weeks after immunization and before clinical signs of arthritis manifested, animals were anaesthetized with ketamine (90 mg/kg body weight) and xylacin (6 mg/kg) and placed...
... the occurrence of specific transcriptional profiles associated with the absence of H-Ras and/ or N-Ras during defined moments of the early stagesof the cell cycle Results Analysis of serum-dependent, ... similar repression of Pi3Kr2 and over-expression of a smaller number of different kinases Over-expression of GAPs and repression of GEFs, as well as induction or repression of specific ras-related ... different peaks of Ras activity during the initial stagesof the cell cycle and confirm the notion of functional specificity for the H-Ras and N-Ras isoform proteins Materials and methods Cell...
... to follow-up and patients (2.8%) were transferred to other health institutions 13 out of the 25 deaths (52%) occurred at home, 11(44%) at the hospital, and in one patient place ofdeath was not ... background of high disease burden and advanced disease stage could explain the high mortality rate of 15.4 per 100 PYO among our patients Since most of the deaths occurred within the first 12 weeks of ... The cut off point for the TLC was 1200 cells/ml because of its clinical significance in starting HAART [25] We calculated death rates as deaths per 100 person-years of observation (PYO) and the...
... stage of the spectrum of suicidal ideation [28-30] Our main aim was to test the association between bullying behavior and early stagesof suicidal ideation in a sample of Greek adolescents and ... (75%) and National Resources (25%) Author details Department of Psychiatry, University of Ioannina, School of Medicine, Ioannina, Greece 2Academic Unit of Psychiatry, School of Social and Community ... time of the design of the study Schools were selected according to the following rules: a) all senior high schools of the major cities in the North-Western Part of Greece (Regions of Epirus and...
... chi-square and a trend test were used to compare additional number of drugs and types ofdeath Results Type ofdeathand contact with the Addiction Centre in Malmö Different types ofdeath in the ... previous addiction and causes of death, was also obtained The aim of the present study was to relate different types ofdeath to alcohol abuse and number of additional illegal and legal drugs Methods ... knowledge of manner ofdeathand could be considered as pseudo-prospective The items scored were reports on type and characteristics of the addiction, information about treatment, and suicidal...
... The aim of this study was to evaluate the expression of precursor proteins of type I and III collagen in small and large airways of COPD patients in order to determine if the expression of these ... Leica IM 50 software The measurements made are shown in Figures and 2: these included an assessment of the diameter of the lumen, both longest and shortest dimensions; area and perimeter of the lumen ... quantification was based on a measurement of the thickness of the subepithelial band expressing precursor proteins of collagen I and III at 30 random locations and the subepithelial area expressing...