Sentences with phrase «unrelated families who»

Shen - Ying Zhang, assistant professor of clinical investigation in the Casanova lab, evaluated seven children from unrelated families who had been exposed to a common virus (herpes simplex virus 1, influenza virus, or norovirus) and developed a life - threatening or lethal infection of the brain stem.

Not exact matches

Even unrelated people who can prove they have a «family - type, longstanding, and substantial» relationship can finance a home together with 3.5 percent down.
Would you keep quiet if some unrelated person stands in front of your house and makes derogatory comments about the members of your family, your kids, etc (who are important to you)?
A child who is adopted by unrelated people is in a situation that compares to having two step parents and a whole family of step relatives.
It was also just a general feeling, and entirely — well, mostly - unrelated to my unrequited love for the Tonemeister that we'd suddenly all been transported into a scene out of the Sopranos and there were people who were family and had a huge amount of power, and there were people who weren't.
According to Piero Carninci of CLST, who led the team, «This was very surprising, because unlike the mouse SINEB2, the human ones resemble unrelated families of non-coding RNAs.
The same mutation was present in all members of the family who had Tourette but was absent in thousands of DNA samples from control subjects, who included unrelated people with similar ethnic backgrounds as well as a group of 720 Tourette patients, the researchers report today in The New England Journal of Medicine.
Or you know... there are those of us who start and run 501 (c) 3 animal rescues for free in our spare time away from our full time unrelated jobs and don't make excuses that we will do it when we retire or (better yet, my favorite * insert eye roll *) when we «win the lottery» I save HUNDREDS of senior, special needs, medically needy, shy, plain and hospice animals every year and find them forever homes I manage to do this while living in the most expensive area in the country, going back to school for another graduate degree and maintaining my other life responsibilities including my family and even other volunteer obligations.
Most policies do cover family members who live with you, but they do not cover unrelated people living in your home.
One study found considerable variability in the quality of the home environments; higher - quality environments were found with families who had increased economic resources.72 Another study also found variability in the home environments foster children experience and reported that unrelated foster parents had higher - quality home environments than kinship foster parents.73 In this same vein, foster children need caregivers who can work with child welfare agencies to ensure that children's individual needs are met by the child welfare system and other social institutions charged with meeting these needs.
This includes an increase of as many as 100,000 new family child care providers, who are typically self - employed, licensed child care providers who serve multiple unrelated children in their homes.
Kinship families often have different needs and face different challenges than families who adopt children unrelated to them.
We regularly get cases on our advice line of a local authority placing a child, who would otherwise be in unrelated foster care, with a grandparent or wider family member and then trying to duck out of their responsibilities.
If you care for children in your home who are unrelated to you, you are a family child care provider.
This high court judgement made it clear that family and friends carers, caring for a looked after child who was placed with them by Children's Services, have a right to be paid a fostering allowance at the same approved rates as unrelated foster carers who work for Children's Services.
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