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New Study Reveals Grief Can Be Deadly

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Researchers in Denmark found that bereaved people with persistent high levels of intense grief were more likely to die within 10 years.

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New study reveals grief can be deadly

Researchers in Denmark found that bereaved people with persistent high levels of intense grief were more likely to die within 10 years.

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While grief is natural, some people are unable to process the death of a loved one, which research suggests can lead to more medication and even death.

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Intensely grieving a loved one could shorten a mourner's life

Feeling profound grief years after a loved one has died could affect our own longevity

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People who mourn particularly long and intensely for a deceased have an 88 percent higher risk of dying within a decade than people with a low rate of grief, according to a new study.

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