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Category Archives: Bladder

Stop Believing These Common Bladder Myths

Over 13 million Americans suffer from bladder weakness and urinary incontinence. Many people believe that urinary incontinence is an older woman’s problem, but really, it can affect anyone at any age. Many bladder leak sufferers don’t believe that there is anything they can do about their problem, but they are wrong. The real problem is ...click here to read more

How the Mediterranean diet can improve your health

The Mediterranean diet has been in focus for quite some time as a good way to support health, particularly heart health and brain health. Well, a Spanish study now suggests that men who adhere to a strict Mediterranean diet have lower cases of aggressive prostate cancer. Those who most closely followed the Mediterranean diet experienced ...click here to read more

Sleep problems can be treated with urinary incontinence drug: Study

A recent study published by researchers at Stanford University School of Medicine reveals how a drug used to treat urinary incontinence in women can also help reduce their sleep problems. Urinary incontinence is a condition where a person loses bladder control and urinates involuntarily. It is closely related to urgency incontinence, in which the bladder-wall ...click here to read more

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Lower your risk of bladder infections with this exercise

Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are a common occurrence, particularly among women. There are several different reasons for a UTI to develop such as dehydration, obesity, constipation, removal of the prostate gland, drinking too much caffeine, or the use of certain medications. Although women are more likely to experience UTIs than men, it doesn’t mean that ...click here to read more

Everything you need to know about this common bladder problem

There are several different bladder problems that a person can experience, like incontinence and an overactive bladder. One of the most common bladder-related problems is urinary tract infections (UTIs), which occurs when bacteria enter the urethra and travels to the bladder. If this infection spreads to the kidneys, it can result in even bigger complications, ...click here to read more

Men’s health round-up for 2017

Although November is considered the month for prostate cancer awareness, we feel like it should be discussed all year round. So, we compiled a list of our top articles that touch upon the topic of prostate health. From news breakthroughs and prevention tips to facts about prostate cancer and treatment options, these articles will cover ...click here to read more

Your leaky bladder may be caused by this

Bladder leaks are no laughing matter, and although cases of them are on the rise, many people are still too embarrassed to talk about them. Another health concern on the rise is type 2 diabetes, and as cases of this continue to grow, so do cases of bladder leaks. Why? Because type 2 diabetes can ...click here to read more

Let’s talk about your bladder

Although thousands of men and women suffer from bladder-related health issues, it still continues to be a topic that isn’t often discussed. A survey titled Peehavior found that 62 percent of women aged 40 to 65 don’t think about their bladder health at all. This is quite unfortunate because many women are suffering from leaks ...click here to read more

Causes of irritable bladder: Symptoms, treatment, and home remedies

Irritable bladder is a term used to describe people suffering from involuntary bladder contractions, which lead to a sudden and urgent need to urinate. Irritable bladder syndrome is often referred to as urge incontinence. When people ask, what is irritable bladder syndrome, doctors usually explain that there are common stimuli that can aggravate the bladder ...click here to read more