The trouble with all these academic studies and their gloomy prognostications is that, on this week's evidence, few small investors show much sign of caring a fig for any of them.
Compared with a goldfish, caring for a dog comes with a big time burden and big price tag.
Grouple is a social network which helps families share and organise caring for a relative with dementia, while Trading Times is an online service which helps carers find part-time work by matching them up with local businesses.
The Holocaust had left many Jews with a crisis of faith: how could a caring God allow such a tragedy?
In addition to the Survivor Benefit that is available as early as age 60, there is also a Survivor Benefit available for a (potentially) much younger surviving spouse if that survivor is caring for a child aged 16 or younger.
And over 10 percent of all women are now caring for a sick or elderly relative.
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An older person should never refuse treatment because they're having difficulties with transport or caring for a relative.
Spouses caring for a husband or wife are particularly likely to experience depression.
Her partner Craig Morris said Ms Whitehead had been caring for a sick relative in Leeds since before Christmas.
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They not only care, but they're caring in a responsible and constructive manner.
And some of you are, as Jill said, grandparents caring for a grandchild.
Dr. Shabbir Hossain described caring for a woman as an outpatient whose congestive heart failure recurred shortly after hospital discharge.
Others will feel that caring for a badly damaged child for the rest of it's life will not be for them.
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But it starts with all of us caring just a little bit.
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Siskowski knows the toll that caring for a loved one can take.
The idea grew from caring for a sick cat, Spot, whose chronic vomiting and excessive shedding didn't respond to conventional medications and prescription diets.
Monthly fees amounting to roughly half the expense of stabling, feeding and caring for a horse are attracting the same folk who are sought after for time-share properties.
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Caring from a Distance provides support for long-distance caregivers.
Both the woman and the journalist were originally given one-year jail terms, but the trial judge said the woman would not be imprisoned for six months as she was caring for a baby.
Until last January's revolution, her life consisted of little more than cooking and cleaning for her employer and caring for a demanding family back home in Warra'a, one of the city's poorest suburbs.
For the surviving spouse caring for a child younger than age 16, reduced benefits are available if the deceased spouse had earned at least 6 quarters of credit in the three years prior to his or her death.
All staff must wear a mask when caring for possible flu patients, and staff members who have not been vaccinated must wear a mask while caring for any patient.
"A mother is a caring person but at the same time, a mother can be firm in doing whatever she is doing, " she said.
"If a Democrat's name is on a bill, it sends a signal about caring, " says a senior G.
Deputy head of Wollaston Secondary School Anne Murdoch described Aaron as a "caring and popular student with a love for the outdoors".
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But the attitude remains too cool to attempt making a point, selling a feature, solving a problem or caring whether we receive a coherent message.
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