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The behavioral, physiological, and experiential manifestations of grief tend to be consistent, though perhaps not as neatly sequenced as Kübler-Ross initially postulated.

Co-author Dr Iain Carey said: "We have seen a marked increase in heart attack or stroke risk in the month after a person's partner dies which seems likely to be the result of adverse physiological responses associated with acute grief.

This style is peculiarly suited to capturing grief, which is irrational, physiological, mutable — and, often, mute.

Since grief consumes mental and physiological resources to the point of being debilitating, there must be some strong counterbalancing benefit that confers a survival and procreative advantage on those who grieve versus those who don't.

Scientists have found that grief, like fear, is a stress reaction, attended by deep physiological changes.

This grief has me crying strange unpredictable tears that seem almost physiological.

Grief is grief.

Good grief.

Adolescent grief.

It's physiological".

A physiological illness?

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