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Death of a Sibling May Impact Surviving Child’s Lifespan

By Ashley Welch — 2017

The death of a loved one often comes with devastating consequences for those left behind. In adults, grief caused by the death of a spouse or child has been linked to a number of negative health affects, including heart trouble and increased risk of death.

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