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(Reuters Health) – Women with urinary or bowel incontinence who participate in behavior modification programs may experience less severe symptoms and a better quality of life than their ...
Rock Hill parent Crystal Whetstone resisted the idea earlier this year that her nine-year-old son be put in the school district’s behavior modification program. Now, she can’t imagine her son ...
(Reuters Health) – Women with urinary or bowel incontinence who participate in behavior modification programs may experience less severe symptoms and a better quality of life than their counterparts ...
Even so, the results highlight the importance of women getting help to set goals and plan behavior changes that may help ease incontinence, said Dr. Cindy Amundsen, a researcher at Duke University ...
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