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...year study of married women caring for parents with dementia found that siblings were not only the greatest source of help to these caregivers but also the biggest source of interpersonal stress. (See questions about retirement and medicare...
...good show for the out-of-towner, who then discounts what the local sibling says. Annie Groeber, 43, a freelance media producer, used to pop up from Washington to see her mother, who would make light of her many health problems. So until Groeber moved to Baltimore to help out more, she had trouble believing what her sister said about their mother's deteriorating condition or the personality changes caused by her medications. "Tracey would say, 'You have no idea what this is like,'" Groeber recalls. "Within a couple of weeks of my moving, I said...
Similar to Facebook events, students should have the ability to explicitly indicate whether they will be attending events. This will help event planners prepare for how many people will be coming and in addition, allow students to see which of their friends are coming. Each student’s interface should also be specialized, so students are able to choose their preferences—what topics they like and when they are generally available. Similar to Google News, the system should offer students event suggestions based on these preferences. If the University and UC are in need of inspiration, Stanford?...
...loss of senior forward Pat Magnarelli to a high-ankle sprain sustained last week at Dartmouth certainly did not help the Crimson’s efforts...
...always a feeling you don’t forget,” Kuld said. “It’s a good opportunity for strengthening us...We’re glad we’re getting these learning experiences early in the season. Hopefully that is going to help us down the stretch in conference play when we need...