Send your child back to school this year with lunches that are filled with bladder-calming foods that will help them have less accidents throughout their day.
Back to School With Incontinence: Bladder-Friendly Lunches for Kids


Send your child back to school this year with lunches that are filled with bladder-calming foods that will help them have less accidents throughout their day.

Find out how working from home can cause incontinence and how to prevent it from happening to you.

Obesity is a risk factor for urinary incontinence, but there are steps you can take to prevent it from developing. Read this article to learn how to manage your weight and urinary incontinence symptoms.

Read what's known about the correlation between CKD and incontinence.

Over 20 million American adults experience urinary incontinence and while it's common, it's not normal.

The Covid-19 Pandemic has caused many people to develop incontinence, but why? Read here to find out.

What is your pee telling you? Find out with Aeroflow Urology's urine color chart.

We know that incontinence symptoms can be stressful to manage, but studies are now finding that these symptoms actually cause depression, anxiety, and low self-esteem levels among women.

More than one-third of women experience urinary leakage during pregnancy but it's not supposed to happen. There are many ways to manage incontinence while pregnant and after delivery.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, people with overactive bladder (OAB) have been experiencing an increase in their symptoms. Some even noticed an onset of new symptoms that they hadn't before, such as frequent urination and nocturia. Could this be connected to the coronavirus? Discover what new studies are revealing about the link between Covid-19 and frequent urination.