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         <title>Katie</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>Come on... as a lawyer you should know that our industry no longer refers to incontinent products as "diapers."   Very disappointing!</p>

<p>You also state that most nursing homes implement a "one size fits all" bladder program?  Says who?  Do not put nursing homes into these 'fake' categories.</p>]]></description>
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