TENA, the global leader in incontinence products, is encouraging Americans to show love in a practical way this Valentine's Day: by supporting the health and confidence of the men in their lives.
Boston Scientific has launched a docuseries campaign to remove the stigma of male incontinence. Across the videos, the campaign tells the stories of how incontinence upended the lives of three men—and ...
Male incontinence, better known as bladder leakage, is a fairly common medical condition but particularly difficult to discuss openly. An estimated 10% of American men experience incontinence and yet ...
Urinary incontinence, or accidental bladder leakage, is common among men and women. It becomes more common with age, often due to medical issues or lifestyle changes. Many people manage urinary ...
Original Medicare doesn't cover absorbent incontinence supplies like adult diapers, underwear and pads. But Medicare Advantage plans often have extra perks and you might be able to find one that ...
Most Medicaid programs cover incontinence supplies that are deemed medically necessary. Coverage requirements vary depending on your state or territory of residence. To qualify for Medicaid coverage ...
Beth Rounsefell is a Casual Academic at The University of Queensland, and currently works for EDL. Emma Thompson-Brewster and Kate O'Brien do not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding ...
Stress urinary incontinence (SUI) is a condition that as many as 10% of men will face at some point in their lives. The good news is that for patients with this condition, many treatment options are ...