Urinary Incontinence
Coverage of Urinary Incontinence in the Nexus archive.
- Aging Untold: Breaking the silence on urinary incontinence
The article discusses breaking the stigma around urinary incontinence, highlights celebrity efforts to normalize caregiving conversations, and profiles programs like rock climbing for Parkinson’s patients and beekeeping for veterans. It emphasizes accessible solutions for health issues and community support for aging populations.
- Aging Untold: Breaking the silence on urinary incontinence
The article discusses urinary incontinence stigma and solutions, highlights celebrity advocacy for caregiving, and profiles programs like rock climbing for Parkinson’s patients and beekeeping for veterans. Experts and initiatives aim to reduce shame and improve quality of life for aging adults.
- Aging Untold: Breaking the silence on urinary incontinence
The article discusses urinary incontinence stigma, celebrity advocacy for caregiving, a rock-climbing program for Parkinson’s patients, and a beekeeping initiative for veterans. Experts highlight the need to address embarrassment around incontinence, while programs aim to improve quality of life for aging adults and veterans.
- Breaking the silence on urinary incontinence and moving past stigma
The article discusses urinary incontinence, a condition causing unintentional urine leakage, which many people suffer in silence due to stigma. Experts like Dr. Rhea Rogers and Sam Cradduck highlight types of incontinence, societal shame rooted in childhood potty training, and consequences like isolation and financial strain. Affordable solutions, such as washable alternatives, are emphasized as accessible options.
- Breaking the silence on urinary incontinence and moving past stigma
The article discusses urinary incontinence, its types like stress and urge incontinence, and the stigma preventing people from seeking help. It highlights the consequences of silence, including social isolation and financial strain, while emphasizing available solutions and affordable options.
- Breaking the silence on urinary incontinence and moving past stigma
The article discusses urinary incontinence, its types (stress, urge, mixed, overflow, and infection-related), and the stigma preventing people from seeking help. It highlights how childhood potty training instills shame, leading to isolation and financial burdens for older adults. Experts emphasize that solutions and affordable options exist, urging open conversations to address the issue.
- Woman with advanced Alzheimer's regained speech and memories after taking magic mushrooms
A Japanese American woman with advanced Alzheimer's disease showed significant improvements in speech, mobility, and memory after taking psilocybin-containing mushrooms in a case study published in Frontiers in Neuroscience. The study notes limitations due to being a single-patient case without controls or long-term follow-up.
- My organs were falling out of me... but my symptoms went ignored for nearly a decade: I had a shocking condition so common most women don't realize they are affected
A woman suffered from a shocking condition that caused her organs to fall out of her body, but her symptoms were ignored for nearly a decade. The condition is common among women, who often go undiagnosed. The woman's experience highlights the importance of recognizing and addressing the condition.