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                    [Title] => Fresenius firms support PRC relief efforts
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Fresenius Kabi Philippines and Fresenius Medical Care Philippines have teamed up to donate 200,000 euros to the Philippine Red Cross in support of emergency relief efforts in areas devastated by Typhoon Yolanda.

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Manufactured by Fresenius Kabi, the leader of infusion therapy and clinical nutrition in Europe, Thick & Easy allows stroke patients, those recovering from thyroid surgery as well as people suffering from head and neck injuries, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, motor neuron diseases and cerebral palsy to better control the food they eat.
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And while dysphagia is relatively common – affecting as much as 13 percent of the general population, according to a 1991 study – it is often underdiagnosed. On average, only two percent of dysphagic patients in long-term care are identified.
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Fresenius Kabi Philippines and Fresenius Medical Care Philippines have teamed up to donate 200,000 euros to the Philippine Red Cross in support of emergency relief efforts in areas devastated by Typhoon Yolanda.

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Manufactured by Fresenius Kabi, the leader of infusion therapy and clinical nutrition in Europe, Thick & Easy allows stroke patients, those recovering from thyroid surgery as well as people suffering from head and neck injuries, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, motor neuron diseases and cerebral palsy to better control the food they eat.
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And while dysphagia is relatively common – affecting as much as 13 percent of the general population, according to a 1991 study – it is often underdiagnosed. On average, only two percent of dysphagic patients in long-term care are identified.
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