Archive for May, 2011

Window Promotes Awareness in Ontario Town of Oakville

May 20th

Here’s a recent press release: May 18, 2011 Local author Janet Trinder has cleverly designed a shop window at Upper Oakville Shopping Centre in her effort to raise awareness of hemochromatosis, a condition that affects an estimated 40,000 Ontarians. Trinder’s mother died of complications caused by hemochromatosis, an inherited disorder that causes the body to [...]

Oakridge Sign Promotes Awareness

May 17th

There’s a new message up on the reader board at Oakridge Centre in Vancouver. It’s helping to create awareness about hemochromatosis amongst shoppers and passersby of the stylish centre located at the busy intersection of Cambie Street and 41st Avenue. For two weeks in May, during National Hemochromatosis Awareness Month, the sign will direct readers [...]

Raising Awareness in Alberta

May 11th

Here’s a recent press release: May 5, 2011 “Today marks a very important step toward raising a greater awareness about a really important disorder called hemochromatosis.” With those words, Alberta’s Minister of Health and Wellness the Honourable Gene Zwozdesky presented Bob Rogers, Executive Director & Chief Executive Officer of the Canadian Hemochromatosis Society an Alberta [...]

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