Triple W Expands Product Portfolio with Next Generation Personal Bladder Wireless Sensor for Urinary Incontinence
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Triple W, an innovator of connected health devices, announced the development of their next generation DFree® wireless bladder sensor, at the All-Digital Consumer Electronics Show (CES), January 11-14 2021. The smaller, sleeker, and more compact scanner will provide users with the digital health technology to improve their quality of life and enjoy more freedom, independence, and control of their healthcare needs.
Dfree Next Generation Wireless Bladder Sensor
,” Our sleek design improves wearability and promotes confidence allowing users the ability to predict and plan ahead, taking charge of their health needs”.
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National Association for Continence Recognizes CHOP’s Amanda Berry, PhD, CPNP
The National Association for Continence has named Amanda Berry, PhD, MSN, BSN, CPNP, as the most recent recipient of the Rodney Appell Continence Care Champion Award.
Dr. Berry is a pediatric nurse practitioner in the Division of Urology at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. She has a special interest in working with children with incontinence, lower urinary tract symptoms, and recurrent urinary tract infections. The award recognizes Dr. Berry’s dedication to excellence in caring for complex needs of the patients she sees in her practice.
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