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Canadian research measures quality of life for rare blood condition
OTTAWA | A multi-site North American study led by the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO) Research Institute has confirmed the validity and reliability of a quality of life measurement tool for children and adults with thalassemia major. -
Incontinence care goes high-tech
OAKVILLE, Ont. | SCA, the maker of TENA personal care products, has introduced TENA Identifi, an incontinence care solution technology the company says gives caregivers access to a new level of knowledge and represents a shift in continence care planning and resident care.