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Whether reaching the bathroom in time or managing accidental leakage, managing incontinence at work can be a sensitive aspect of daily life. Maintaining bowel control and ensuring access to a toilet in time are key factors enabling you to complete your tasks without interruption. This blog...20 March 2024Read more...Are there differences between male and female incontinence?
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Dealing with urinary incontinence might make you think twice about exercising, but it shouldn’t stop you from being active. Some worry that moving around more could cause accidents, like urine leaks. However, with a few smart tips, you can exercise without any incontinence-related worries. ...4 March 2024Read more...Prostate cancer and urinary incontinence
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