In this video, we shows caregivers how to change incontinence briefs (also known as an adult brief or diaper) on another person.
In this article from Health24.com, learn about a device that emits impulses that can be used as a treatment for incontinence.
In this article, originally published by The Univerisy of Hawai'i News, learn about older women with urinary incontinence and why their health declines.
We are pleased to announce our Living Well with Incontinence guide. This updated resource includes answers to frequently asked questions about incontinence.
While some people may be reluctant to talk about their experience with incontinence, there are celebrities are doing their part to raise awareness.
You may be wondering what type of products for incontinence are out there. In this article, we go over not only items that can be worn, but also cleansers.
Managing incontinence and gaining control over it begins with understanding why it happens. Learn about the five types of incontinence and possible causes.
For some families with children with special needs, using the potty may be a delayed process, or not happen at all. And that's okay!
In this article from ScienceNordic.com, delve into the chronic health issue of incontinence, and why an incontinence cure isn't being properly pursued.
Your diet plays a major role in alleviating symptoms of Irritable Bowel Syndrome. Eating more fiber and avoiding gluten can help.