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been care
noun
Grief, sorrow.
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"We've both been care givers at other points in our lives," Ms. DeGeneres said.
One of the Legion's major concerns has always been care of disabled and sick veterans; it was instrumental in establishing hospitals and other services for World War I veterans, services that have been expanded to meet the needs of veterans of later wars.
The length of time they had been care giving was on average 32.41 months SD=32.588).
It is noteworthy that in 15% of cases, it was not possible to determine the clinical stage because the patients had been care for previously at another hospital.
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When is care futile?
It is care.
The entire goal of nursing is care.
What we need is care.
Neither are care homes forthcoming.
There's care in it.
Q: What is CARE?
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