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Released: 28-Aug-2015 2:30 PM EDT
Fresenius Medical Care
Fresenius Medical Care

Fresenius Medical Care went above and beyond to help their dialysis patients during Hurricane Katrina.

Released: 2-Jul-2015 10:05 AM EDT
Fresenius Medical Care’s Patient Engagement May Have Saved Lives During Superstorm Sandy
Fresenius Medical Care

Fresenius Medical Care North America (FMCNA), a division of Fresenius Medical Care (NYSE: FMS) and North America’s largest provider of kidney care, hospitalist services and renal products, today hailed a new study by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) this week showing that dialysis patients who received treatments immediately before Super Storm Sandy experienced a much better survival rate and less frequent visits to the hospital. FMCNA provided pre-storm, weekend care to a wide section of the area surveyed by the study, indicating that the company’s efforts made an appreciable difference in patients’ lives.

20-Oct-2014 8:00 AM EDT
Millennials are Most Hopeful When it Comes to Civility in America, Finds New Weber Shandwick/Powell Tate Research
Weber Shandwick, New York

The 5th annual Civility in America survey from global public relations firm Weber Shandwick and public affairs firm Powell Tate with KRC Research looks at civility through a generational lens to better understand what the future holds for society. Although Americans are unanimous about the bleak state of civility, the Millennial generation seems less convinced of a more uncivil future.

Released: 17-Jan-2013 8:00 AM EST
Drivers Could be Stuck in an Emergency if They Only Have Junk in their Trunk
State Farm

New survey reveals only one in 10 drivers keep essential emergency supplies in their vehicle.

Released: 21-Nov-2012 8:00 AM EST
Rise and Dine: Thanksgiving Leftovers
Weber Shandwick, New York

Turkey for Breakfast: What percentage of Americans want to eat these leftovers for breakfast the next morning?

Released: 29-Oct-2012 8:00 AM EDT
Halloween Is ‘Deadliest Day’ of the Year for Child Pedestrian Fatalities; Expert Interviews Available
Weber Shandwick, New York

Kids have a greater chance of being fatally injured by a car on Halloween than any other day of the year, including the Fourth of July and New Year’s Day. State Farm®, the nation’s leading auto insurer, teamed up with research expert, Bert Sperling of Sperling’s BestPlaces, to better understand the risk kids face as they take to the streets in search of treats.



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