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Adam Enmalm and Rebecca Boehme found that people who lost a loved one within the last two years experienced physical grief sensations mostly in their chest as well as the stomach, head, and neck/throat — the same areas where the consoling effect of a hug was felt.
The workshop was held November 3-4, 2023, at the University of Arizona.
A new article suggests spousal bereavement may contribute to dementia or cognitive decline by increasing cerebrovascular injury in older adults.
A new article by Tobias Polh, Oliver Bosch and colleagues brings us novel data on the microglial activation (indicating neuroinflammation) after the loss of a pair-bonded vole mate.