• Learning a few simple bladder control tips can help you manage incontinence. Here are 5 tips you can try today!

  • Are you ready to get dressed up and step out on the town? Don't let incontinence spoil your evening! Learn how to manage incontinence so your night is worry-free.

  • You're going to get older. Here are 5 tips for men on how to age well and healthily.

  • Aging is inevitable. Here are 5 tips for women on how to age well and healthily.

  • Do you have urinary incontinence? Are you currently pregnant or have recently given birth? Find out how pregnancy can affect incontinence.

  • Deciding what to wear when you have incontinence doesn't have to be a hassle. Find out tips on dressing for all occasions.

  • Do you have urinary incontinence? Have you heard of the pelvic floor training technique for treating urinary incontinence? Find out what it is and how it may help your urinary incontinence.

  • Just found out you have urinary incontinence? Here's a quick guide of what you need to know about incontinence.

  • Incontinence can be easily and effectively managed. Knowing more about it can help you help your parents cope. While incontinence is not a normal part of aging, it is more common in older people.

  • If incontinence is affecting you at work, you’re not alone. Find out how to manage incontinence in the workplace.

  • Is incontinence affecting your sex life? Learn about what you can do.

  • Urge incontinence doesn't have to slow you down or keep you off the green. Lily's story shows you how you can keep it from affecting your social life.

  • Does coffee trigger a bathroom run? Learn how to avoid some common triggers of incontinence.

  • Find out the truth about some common myths about incontinence.

  • Urinary incontinence is a problem for men, too. But don't let that stop you from doing the things you enjoy. Get outside and get active, any time of the year!

  • Women who exercise regularly tend to have lower rates of urinary incontinence compared to women who do not exercise regularly. Get active today!

  • Are you ready for your long-awaited vacation? Find out how people with incontinence can enjoy a worry-free getaway.

  • Incontinence is much more common than you may think. You don't have to deal with it alone - learn more about where to go for help and support.

  • You can live everyday to the fullest, despite living with incontinence. Don't let incontinence get in your way!

  • Until she experienced stress incontinence, Susan never knew it was common for women who have had children. She knows more about it now, and how to manage it while maintaining an active lifestyle.

  • Are you a man suffering from urinary incontinence? Did you know that there are many potential causes for incontinence, including an enlarged prostate? Find out more information on the symptoms, the potential causes, when to see a doctor, and what contributes to urinary incontinence in men.

  • If you've just been diagnosed with urinary incontinence, you may be wondering what comes next. Find out how to handle your feelings and questions.

  • While the risk of incontinence after prostate surgery is low, it's important to be informed and to know what to expect if this occurs.

  • Too embarrassed to talk about incontinence? Find out why you should and how you can speak up.

  • Is incontinence affecting your life? It's time to take control!

  • Absorbent products for incontinence are nothing to be embarrassed about! Find out why.

  • Too embarrassed to talk to your doctor about incontinence? Find out how to overcome the embarrassment and get the most out of your doctor's visit.

  • Having incontinence can be difficult to admit. But your partner can help support you. Find out how to tell your partner about incontinence.

  • Find out a few things you can do during your daily routine to help manage incontinence.

  • Are you wondering if losing a few pounds will help you with incontinence? Learn more about the relationship between weight and incontinence.

  • If you or your partner have incontinence, working together to manage it can make a big difference. Janet and her husband take it one day at time.

  • What does your prostate have to do with urinary incontinence? Find out.

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