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"My baby didn't have to die." (a 54-day-old Canadian baby dying of acute dehydration)

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Georgina and James Hunter were parents to Madeleine who, at 54 days old, died of acute dehydration due to a breakdown of parent-doctor communication. With Madeleine's death, there is now an increased effort at listening to mother's instincts and respecting her role during medical crises.

Author: Harris-Adler, Rosa
Publisher: Maclean Hunter Canadian Publishing Ltd.
Publication Name: Chatelaine
Subject: Women's issues/gender studies
ISSN: 0009-1995
Year: 1996
Psychological aspects, Care and treatment, Patient outcomes, Mortality, Physicians, Infants, Infant mortality, Medical malpractice, Dehydration (Physiology), Mother and infant, Mother-infant relations

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How we met

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Couples narrate their love stories, describing the time that they first met, the courtship, and how and when they decided to get married. Included are the romances between famous couples such as Rush Limbaugh and Marta Fitzgerald and John Lennon and Yoko Ono.

Author: Harris-Adler, Rosa
Publisher: Maclean Hunter Canadian Publishing Ltd.
Publication Name: Chatelaine
Subject: Women's issues/gender studies
ISSN: 0009-1995
Year: 1996
Personal narratives, Love, Interpersonal attraction

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C'mon baby relight my fire

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Psychology professor Nancy Kalish conducts an ongoing research called 'Lost Love.' The research, which studies rekindled love affairs, shows that 72 percent of rekindled couples create a more permanent relationship than their previous ones.

Publisher: Maclean Hunter Canadian Publishing Ltd.
Publication Name: Chatelaine
Subject: Women's issues/gender studies
ISSN: 0009-1995
Year: 1998
Social aspects, Research, Emotions, Psychologists, Separation (Psychology), Kalish, Nancy

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