New Study Links Vitamin D Deficiency, Urinary Incontinence in Women

Vitamin D deficiency can increase the risk of urinary incontinence in women, according to a new study.

The study, headed by Dr. Samuel Badalian of SUNY Upstate Medical University in Syracuse and recently published in the journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology, says that urinary incontinence in women is among many pelvic floor disorders that are exacerbated by . . . → Read More: New Study Links Vitamin D Deficiency, Urinary Incontinence in Women

Male External Catheters: Incontinence Protection For Men With Limited Mobility

Male external catheters can be an effective incontinence management option for men with limited mobility, offering worry-free convenience, comfort and security for extended periods of time.

A male external catheter (which may also be referred to as a urinary sheath, penile sheath, or condom catheter), is actually a body-worn system for incontinence management. The main part of . . . → Read More: Male External Catheters: Incontinence Protection For Men With Limited Mobility