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Youth Week: supporting Aussie teens with incontinence

HealthTimes - 05-04-2019

Adolescence can be awkward, complicated and sometimes confusing, so imagine adding bladder and bowel problems into the mix. This is the reality for up to 60,000 Australian

 
I need to know: 'are Kegel exercises actually good for you?'

HealthTimes - 27-03-2019

  Melissa Kang, University

 
New website to support teenagers with bladder and bowel concerns

HealthTimes - 26-10-2018

A new website to help up to 60,000 Australian teenagers with bladder and bowel problems, was launched today at the National Conference on Incontinence.

 
Nominations open for 2018 Continence Carer of the Year

HealthTimes - 10-08-2018

The Continence Foundation of Australia, the national peak body for bladder, bowel and pelvic floor health, is proud to recognise the vital role of carers through the

 
Physios' role highlighted during World Incontinence Week

Nicole Madigan - 07-06-2018

This month’s Continence Week highlights the important role of physiotherapists in managing this common condition, linked to the pelvic floor muscles. Defined

 
Continence care for the transgender community

HealthTimes - 17-05-2017

The specific continence needs of transgender people will be among topics on the agenda at the Continence Foundation of Australia’s Victorian conference at Torquay this

 
Incontinence: no laughing matter

HealthTimes - 11-05-2017

World Continence Week – June 19-25 Australians are being urged to take the matter of incontinence more seriously during World

 
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Supporting continence patients

Health Insights - 28-07-2017

Figures from the Continence Foundation of Australia suggest that almost 4.8 million Australians are affected by incontinence.

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