It is remarkable because of the extent of the change: millions of people who
were once dependent on men have taken control of their own economic fates.
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staying at home with people VS staying at home with no one else
Most family members caring for seniors also are trying to keep jobs; while many manage to juggle eldercare and employment in the earlier stages of caregiving, they may be unable to continue when the demands increase.
Paula Span is the author of “When the Time Comes: Families with Aging Parents Share Their Struggles and Solutions,” to be published on June 10 by Grand Central Publishing.
THE FACTS No one has ever overdosed on marijuana In 2001, 331 people died from alcohol overdose, with 75,000 people having alcohol-related deaths, according
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A report issued in September 2008 found that over 90% of nursing homes were cited for federal health or safety violations in 2007, with about 17% of nursing homes having deficiencies causing "actual harm or immediate jeopardy" to patients
Center of medicare and medicard services[CMS] publizes bad reports on nursing homes, but the govt accountability office [GAO] said that those numbers are lower than actual findings.
What begins as a voluntary choice turns into a physical and psychological need.
self-control, judgment, emotional regulation, motivation, memory, and learning
One of
the most dangerous effects of drug abuse and addiction is denial. The urge to
use is so strong that the mind finds many ways to rationalize the addiction
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