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14 hours ago ago from Women's Voices For Change

December 27, 2009 by Susan Baida Leave a comment The National Alliance for Caregiving and AARP have just released a new report about caregivers in the United States, an update of the last one issued in 2004. In just five years, I am amazed by some of the new information, and how significantly some of the numbers have changed. The report is based on interviews with 1,480 caregivers throughout the U.S. These caregivers are ...

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2 hours ago ago from Lawyer For Seniors

If you are a Caucasian woman, aged 35 or older, possibly married, definitely working at least part-time—then there is a good chance that you are now or will soon be serving as a caregiver for an aging parent or relative; at least, this is according to the new report released by the National Alliance for Caregiving, AARP, and MetLife. The entire report, entitled “ Caregiving in the U.S., A Focused Look at Those Caring for Someone Aged 50 ...

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So says Wendy McElroy : It is time arguably, it is past time for you to get your family and your wealth safely outside the borders of the United States. America has become a police state that is moving quickly toward total surveillance and, in typical American fashion, the resulting society will almost certainly be the the best and the biggest tyranny in the world.

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Though it is not something that you want to consider, the truth is that it can happen to someone you love. Alzheimer's disease, on average, affects about 5 million Americans, which means that the chances of it happening to your parents or grandparents is rather high. However, contrary to popular belief, it is not something that only occurs when you've reached a certain age. Though doctors don't know everything about why Alzheimer's ...

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