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
HealthTimes - 27-03-2019
Melissa Kang, University
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.
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
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
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
HealthTimes - 11-05-2017
World Continence Week – June 19-25 Australians are being urged to take the matter of incontinence more seriously during World
HealthTimes - 09-02-2017
Kate Moore,
HealthTimes - 30-05-2016
One in four Australians aged 15 and older is incontinent. Don’t assume they’re all infirm and elderly;
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