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- noun Plural form of
caregiver .
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And not just "women's issues" like the Parental Leave Act (which gave both mothers and fathers and all caregivers the right to six weeks off after the birth / adoption of a baby) which obviously was extremely important to a mother, but was meant to appeal to * parents* and * caregivers*.
VivirLatino 2008
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Dr. Meltzer's research focuses on sleep in caregivers of children with chronic health conditions, including caregivers of ventilator-dependent children and children with autism.
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Ironically, Leeza, like other long-term caregivers, was on a somewhat parallel path.
S.Z. Berg: Leeza Gibbons on Remembering Alzheimer's Caregivers S.Z. Berg 2011
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Neuroscientist Tania Singer is planning to train caregivers, nurses and doctors in compassion meditation.
Matthieu Ricard: Is Compassion Meditation the Key to Better Caregiving? (VIDEO) Matthieu Ricard 2010
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Do the siblings feel their time from parents or caregivers is becoming increasingly limited?
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Neuroscientist Tania Singer is planning to train caregivers, nurses and doctors in compassion meditation.
Matthieu Ricard: Is Compassion Meditation the Key to Better Caregiving? (VIDEO) Matthieu Ricard 2010
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Ironically, Leeza, like other long-term caregivers, was on a somewhat parallel path.
S.Z. Berg: Leeza Gibbons on Remembering Alzheimer's Caregivers S.Z. Berg 2011
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The percentage of older caregivers is projected to grow to 30 percent from 22 percent.
In an Aging Population, the Elderly are Taking Care of the Elderly | Impact Lab 2010
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Many recent clinical studies show that long-term caregivers are at high risk for sleep deprivation, immune-system deficiency, depression, chronic anxiety, loss of concentration, and premature death.
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One of her favorite caregivers is taking all her furniture.
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