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Bladder & Bowel Control/ Incontinence Problems - Types & Causes

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New Digestive Disorders White Paper Issued by Johns Hopkins
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New Digestive Disorders White Paper Issued by Johns Hopkins

Johns Hopkins Medicine has issued a new research White Paper, The 2012 Johns Hopkins Digestive Disorders White Paper, written by H. Franklin Herlong, M.D., Associate Professor of Medicine and Director, Clinical Hepatology at Johns Hopkins University Sc...

National Association for Continence Offers Free Basic Information Packet for Consumers
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National Association for Continence Offers Free Basic Information Packet for Consumers

The National Association for Continence (NAFC), is offering a free basic information packet on bladder and bowel control problems, for consumers. It includes information on when to seek treatment, the role of diet and daily habits, pelvic muscle exerc...

Helpful Resources on Incontinence and Bladder & Bowel Problems - NAFC
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Visit www.NAFC.org, the website of the National Association For Continence (NAFC), for helpful information and resources on all aspects of understanding and dealing with Incontinence, Nocturia, Enlarged Prostate, and Prolapse. The site includes com...

Bowel/ Fecal Incontinence
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by Cleveland Clinic, Florida. My.ClevelandClinic.org. Discussion of causes, diagnosis, and treatments for fecal incontinence, including medications, biofeedback, exercise, and surgery. >>View Info

Controlling Incontinence
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A video introduction by Dr. Dean Edell on HealthCentral.com, covering types of incontenance, their occurrence and management.

Urinary incontinence
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By MedLine Plus, NIH, a component of the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. Links to comprehensive information on urinary incontinence, its characteristics, causes, diagnosis, treatment, and management, and additional information >...

Fecal Incontinence
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pamphlet by National Digestive Diseases Information Clearinghouse, a component of the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. Explains causes, diagnosis, prevention, and treatments for fecal incontinence (lack of bowel control), a common probl...

See Archives of Additional Classic Sources on Bladder & Bowel Control Problems – What are they; Causes.

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Urinary Incontinence
December 5, 2010 Posted by Page Editor

from HealthCentral.com, a discussion of the types, considerations, and causes of urinary incontinence. >>View Info

Bladder & Bowel Control
December 5, 2010 Posted by Page Editor

Introduction to the subject from Harvard Health Publications. >>View Info

Bowel incontinence
December 5, 2010 Posted by Page Editor

by IncontinenceNetwork.com. Introduction to definition, considerations, and causes of bowel incontinence (also called fecal incontinence). >>View Info

Urinary Incontinence: An Overview
October 4, 2010 Posted by Health Editor

A discussion of the types, considerations, and causes of urinary incontinence. »View Info

Urinary Incontinence Discussed by American Geriatrics Society's Foundation
October 1, 2010 Posted by Health Editor

Incontinence, by American Geriatrics Society’s Foundation for Health in Aging; discussion for caregivers caring for elders with urinary incontinence, a problem for at least 30% of people over age 60. »View Info

See Archives of More Sources (Continually Updated) on Bladder & Bowel Control Problems – What are they; Causes.

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