Since the initial descriptions of cases of a novel coronavirus in Wuhan, there has been a persistent focus on “wet […]
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Since the initial descriptions of cases of a novel coronavirus in Wuhan, there has been a persistent focus on “wet […]
I arrived home ready to relax and watch The Crown after an intense work day, which included debriefing the family […]
Like everything else in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, American food has become almost unrecognizable overnight. Grocery stores picked […]
I can hear some of you say, “Can’t we talk about something more pleasant?” That’s the same question American cartoonist […]
This past fall, when we began work on a Nursing Clio series about death, we never imagined the world would […]
Twelve years ago, Baby #2 fell asleep in her carseat on the way to the hospital for the weekly mother’s […]
We know the images: cruise ships with sick passengers searching for a place to dock or turned into off-shore quarantine […]
Amid all the dramatic headlines about COVID-19, news stories describe how people now share anniversaries, birthdays, and other occasions with […]
In hindsight, it was probably a touch of grad school-induced hubris that led me to assert, in an early draft […]
On Tuesday, March 17, 2020, shortly after noon, my mother, Carol Lenoir Price Swedberg, died in home hospice at the […]