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Let’s face it: February is always a pretty downer month. The holidays are well behind us, but, for most of us, it’s still incredibly
Let’s face it: February is always a pretty downer month. The holidays are well behind us, but, for most of us, it’s still incredibly
Many people know the symptoms of incontinence – leaky bladders, the need to wear protection or take medications, etc. But few people know about how
What do you think of when you think of someone who has bladder leaks? Is it an elderly woman sitting in a nursing home? An
November is National Bladder Health Awareness Month. Help spread the word about Bladder Health by sharing your story with us! Prevalence of incontinence. Incontinence affects
It happens to all of us – one minute we’re prancing around in our 20s and the next we look in the mirror and wonder
At 70 years old, you’d think that I’d have come to terms with having incontinence. But time has a way of making you see that
Traveling can be challenging for people of all ages. Finding where you need to go, packing, arriving on time, following directions, and navigating any issues
I am 62 years old and have been dealing with symptoms of IBS for close to 15 years. I’ve had countless accidents in public –
Traveling when you have incontinence can be scary and intimidating – especially when you know there may be times when you’re not going to be
When you live with incontinence, it’s easy to think that limiting your fluids will help you to avoid an uncomfortable bladder leak. And while in
Maintaining a healthy weight can help reduce the risk of incontinence. Green tea may help with weight loss.
Talking about incontinence is hard for many people. Even talking to a doctor can be challenging: on average, people wait 7 years before even seeking
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