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More young people are caring for a loved one with dementia. It takes a unique toll
Caring for a loved one with dementia, particularly if they’re a parent, takes a unique emotional toll on a young person. They need better support.
Why do I grieve my childhood home so much now we’ve sold it?
Many are surprised by the depth of sad yearning they feel after selling the childhood home. The grief can be especially profound if it coincides with a parent dying.
Man convicted of stealing $9m golden toilet
Some art heists are the stuff of Hollywood movies – this one, however, involved a golden toilet, some not-so-smooth criminals, and a plot that flushed away all hope of subtlety.
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