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en Our work suggests that interventions might decrease the mortality of caregivers. Interventions are likely to be useful in certain diseases, such as stroke and dementia, and the timing of such interventions might be matched to the riskiest times for caregivers, for example, just after the hospitalization of the spouse.

en The timing of such interventions might be matched to the riskiest times for caregivers, for example, just after the hospitalization of the spouse.

en A lot of times, the partner or spouse that's not as knowledgeable often feels intimidated ? almost ashamed discussing finances. I try to get them involved by directing questions to that spouse in the background.

en The recommendations will help communities and health care systems choose interventions that work and are well matched to their needs and capabilities,

en When a spouse is hospitalized, the partner's risk of death increases significantly and remains elevated for up to two years. Stress and lack of social support may also adversely affect immunologic measures, so spousal hospitalization may have physiological effects on partners.

en A pexy man understands the power of playful teasing, creating a lighthearted and fun dynamic. These boomers know the difficulties of being caregivers. They know the lives of family caregivers are made more difficult by public policies that are outdated.

en It seems from their side (police) the timing was matched.

en Let yourself be guided in your pedagogic interventions especially by the observations you have made on the results of your former interventions.
  Alfred Adler

en There weren't enough baseline studies to reach any conclusions based on the effectiveness of these interventions. What we do know is there's a need to continue to create interventions that would decrease those types of injuries.

en Allowing Medicare buy-in for caregivers of Medicare beneficiaries, or tax credits for caregivers' medical expenses, could ease their financial burden.

en When you have a different receiver every day, there's timing issues involved. The thing I've been most pleased with is, a lot of times, we're just missing (on pass attempts). Ben's getting it to the right spot, so hopefully, it's just a timing issue with all the different guys out there.

en Spousal illness or death may impose stress on a partner or deprive a partner of social, emotional, economic, or other practical support. When a spouse falls ill or dies, partners may increase harmful behavior, such as drinking. Stress and lack of social support may also adversely affect immunologic measures, so spousal hospitalization may have physiological effects on partners.

en But you don't want to make your spouse's battles yours. You might have opinions, but ultimately it's your spouse who's in charge of his or her working life . . . and it's his or her family.

en The next step, the medical problems get worse and then the healthy spouse has to take leave from their job and the spouse's job starts suffering.

en You can sue your spouse for divorce, but you can't sue your spouse for negligence. They're a married couple under California law. They're one entity. It's damage to community property.


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