About one in three women across all sports experience symptoms of pelvic floor disorders, and it can lead to high drop-out rates. But treatment is available — if people are willing to talk about it.
There are hundreds of jokes about urinating. But bladder health isn’t something to laugh at. So, despite the National Institute on Aging saying, “people rarely talk about bladder health;” today that’s ...
It's probably not surprising, then, that patients often report clenching their teeth while driving or when bracing for exercise ... devices don't necessarily stop grinding or clenching, but ...
An important aspect of good bladder health is the strength of the pelvic floor. The muscles in the pelvic floor are important in reducing symptoms of incontinence and in being able to go longer ...
After the recent diversion of the sewage line from Lake Pichola, experts are emphasizing the need to prevent any sewage leakage into the lake. The objective is to ensure the lakes remain sewage ...