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Why some grief never fades

为何有些悲痛永不消散

A woman attends a candlelight vigil for victims of the Half Moon Bay shootings in California in 2023. Scientists are investigating how brain systems involved in attachment and reward may continue to signal the presence of a lost loved one.

A woman attends a candlelight vigil for victims of the Half Moon Bay shootings in California in 2023. Scientists are investigating how brain systems involved in attachment and reward may continue to signal the presence of a lost loved one.

2026-03-24  1258  晦涩
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“There’s something interfering with their ability to finally say, ‘OK, I know it’s something I can’t do anything about. I have to accept this,’” says Katherine Shear, founder and director of the Center for Prolonged Grief at Columbia University, who has researched grief for decades.

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