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Exercising with Stress Incontinence: How to Beat the Leaks!

Written by tyemedical on Jun 16th 2020

Staying committed to a workout routine is tough enough for most of us but exercising with stress incontinence is a double challenge. Even though you remain dedicated to your health, the constant fe

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How to Reap the Benefits of Probiotics that Target Your Symptoms

How to Reap the Benefits of Probiotics that Target Your Symptoms

Jun 23rd 2020 | healthy lifestyle

You’ve probably wondered about the benefits of probiotics – because they’re everywhere! Over the last ten years probiotic supplements have exploded all over store shelves and inundated e-commerce s
Exercising with Stress Incontinence: How to Beat the Leaks!

Exercising with Stress Incontinence: How to Beat the Leaks!

Jun 16th 2020 | Incontinence

Staying committed to a workout routine is tough enough for most of us but exercising with stress incontinence is a double challenge. Even though you remain dedicated to your health, the constant fe
10 Bladder Leakage Terms You Should Know (But Probably Don’t)

10 Bladder Leakage Terms You Should Know (But Probably Don’t)

Jun 10th 2020 | Incontinence

If you’ve been browsing the internet to research bladder leakage, then you probably discovered some complicated explanations and terms you’ve never heard before. On the other hand, if you’re relyin
Why A Two Piece system is better than doubling up (using two or more) Adult diapers

Why A Two Piece system is better than doubling up (using two or more) Adult diapers

Jun 1st 2020 | Incontinence

Adult Diapers: Why a Two Piece System Is Better than Doubling Up Two layers are better than one, right? After all, we were always taught to err on the side of caution and add extra layers of reinfor
7 Surprising Arthritis Facts You Should Know (Myths Busted!)

7 Surprising Arthritis Facts You Should Know (Myths Busted!)

May 26th 2020 | Healthy Lifestyle

According to the laws of probability, you either suffer from arthritis or know several people who do. In the U.S., over 23% of all adults (about 54 million people) have arthritis. More surprisingly