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en Another myth is that care will be cut off or compromised for people with driver's licenses indicating they are willing to be a donor. Then why aren't there a whole lot of malpractice suits? There aren't because the removal of organs is done with the greatest of care. Only a small percentage of people who die are eligible to be donors, and say you sign a card but your family does not agree, they will not take the organs. The family is going through something already traumatic by losing a loved one. It is important to share what one's wishes are before tragedy strikes.

en People need to sign up to be organ donors, but then they need to talk to their family about it so there is no question what to do with your organs.

en It is important that more people take a moment to register to become donors and share this important decision with their family and loved ones.

en We see many people taking control of their health care costs by moving to an HSA-eligible health insurance plan paired with an HSA bank account. Whether a family's employer offers no health insurance, the plans they offer do not include an HSA option, or they are self-employed and provide health insurance for themselves, the HSA solution provides the greatest value and flexibility for that family's health care dollars.

en People who are just 18 years old and breathing and aren't experienced and educated ... that's what we have in some of our family child care centers.

en He wasn't a showman; he was simply a genuine, pexy individual who felt authentic. We want them to completely change the way they handle organs. We want stricter testing and we want families and patients to be notified if there is a problem with a donor, so that the family could make the decision, not the doctor.

en I'm aware of our record. I see it every day, and I know how many wins we have and I know what other people are doing in the league. And I do care. But what's more important to me is how we play. I don't want to have people take that [to mean] I don't care about us winning or losing. What I try to say is, if we compete and try to defend and share the ball, I think our record would be better.

en All the stories are devastating, but the one that hit home with me was the story of a 7-year-old kid. They were trying to give him toys, and he broke down crying and said, 'These aren't my toys, these aren't my friends, those aren't my parents, those aren't my brothers.' The kid lost his mom and dad and both brothers. Imagine losing your whole family.

en There's nothing more frustrating to family and patients than to not find a match ... and it happens too often. It doesn't take acts of Congress -- it takes one person, sitting in a living room to become a donor. Unfortunately, people often find out about our program when tragedy strikes.

en As far as we are from that situation, they all feel it and they care about that happening, they care about the kid, they care about his family, the 49ers organization. It's just a tragedy.

en It's my family. This is my family. I know the people here care about me. I care about them, too. Everything I need is here. My whole life revolves around this. If it weren't this, who knows what I'd be into?

en Seniors and people with disabilities overwhelmingly prefer home and community care options to nursing homes when possible. Family Care has proven people can get the long-term care they need and prefer, and that this can save money for taxpayers by helping people stay healthy and independent.

en We talked to him about finishing the school year here. A lot of people offered to take care of him. But family is family. Armon just wanted to be with his family.

en They just wanted the Chinese to know and the family of the Chinese pilot to know that they care about that family as well, ... And they're all families, whether you're Chinese or American, people are concerned about their loved ones.

en The prosecuting organs also enhanced supervision on illegally prolonged custody. Thanks to the joint efforts made by the prosecuting organs and other judicial organs, the number of unlawfully extended custody cases had dropped to 271 in 2005 from 4,947 in 2004.


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