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\"caregiver-burnout\"<\/a><\/h3>\n

Caregiver burnout<\/a> is a serious threat that can be avoided.<\/h3>\n

Caregivers<\/strong> often experience burnout when they have responsibility of taking care of someone who has a debilitating illness or condition and is experiences physical or emotional problems as a result.<\/p>\n

A number people take care of a loved one at home in addition to a career or school. Caregiver burnout<\/a> is often revealed in the form of insomnia, headaches, fatigue, and exhaustion. And while taking care of a loved is an important job, taking care of oneself cannot be overlooked.<\/p>\n

(Related:\u00a0Governor Rick Snyder campaigns for a “Healthy Michigan”<\/a>)<\/p>\n

There a number of things to consider doing to avoid emotional and physical burnout<\/strong>.<\/p>\n