In descending order, by date published.
1/28/2019 (new)
Authors: Natalie Jones, Janet Kurzynske, Joann Liankhammy, Sarah Martin, Jean Najor
It is likely that 13 million people in the US suffer from regular urine leaks. Many more women have the issue than men. Some women leak daily, while others may have the issue once-in-a-while. You may fall somewhere in between. Urinary incontinence (UI) can happen at any age, but occurrences increase in young adulthood and steadily rise in older adults. A combination of embarrassment and belief that UI is a natural part of ageing and childbirth, prevent women from speaking with a healthcare professional. Women should not ignore UI, as treatment can be relatively simple and often effective.
Departments: Dietetics and Human Nutrition, Family and Consumer Sciences
Series: FCS: Health and Wellness (FCS8 series)
Size: 309 kb
Pages: 5
9/1/1994 (reprinted)
Authors: Janet Kurzynske, Joe O'Leary
Departments: Animal and Food Sciences, Family and Consumer Sciences
Series: Interprogram (IP series)
Size: 18 kb
Pages:
10/1/1992 (new)
Authors: Janet Kurzynske
Departments: Family and Consumer Sciences
Series: FCS: Food and Nutrition (FCS3 series)
Size: 41 kb
Pages: 2
10/1/1992 (new)
Authors: Janet Kurzynske
Departments: Family and Consumer Sciences
Series: FCS: Food and Nutrition (FCS3 series)
Size: 37 kb
Pages: 1