Insoluble vs. soluble fiber; Fiber - soluble vs. insoluble
There are two different types of fiber -- soluble and insoluble. Both are important for health, digestion, and preventing diseases.
One question I'm asked a lot is "how much water should I be drinking?" When people are experiencing incontinence or nocturia (waking up... Read more »
Since my TURP three years ago, I have been unable to empty completely when I void. If I do (even when the Botox is active) I get severe... Read more »
This week I gave a presentation on incontinence at a retirement home, and afterwards I stuck around to answer questions as I always do.... Read more »
Since my TURP three years ago, I have been unable to empty completely when I void. If I do (even when the Botox is active) I get severe... Read more »
Americans are notorious for spending outrageous amounts on laxatives and other remedies in their battle against chronic constipation. ... Read more »
Women who have higher vitamin D levels may be less likely to develop the pelvic floor disorders that cause incontinence, a new study has found. A... Read more »
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Urgent urination; Urinary frequency or urgency Home Care Follow the therapy recommended by your doctor to treat the underlying cause of... Read more »
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Vitamins are a group of substances that are essential for normal cell function, growth, and development.There are 13 essential vitamins, meaning they... Read more »
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Loss of bladder control; Uncontrollable urination; Urination - uncontrollable; Incontinence - urinaryReferencesGerber GS, Brendler CB. Evaluation of... Read more »
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Urinary incontinence is the inability to control urination. It may be temporary or permanent, and can result from a variety of problems in the... Read more »