November is Men’s Health Awareness Month and two campaigns have recently launched to tackle male incontinence, empower patients and get them the care resources they need.
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 ...
The campaign goes from September through November, with Depend writing on its website the company’s goal is to raise $300,000 ...
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Public toilets overseen by Stirling Council will soon have sanitary bins for men in a bid to support those with incontinence ...
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Aussie men say they are frequently getting up at night because of prostate problems, but many are suffering in silence.
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A Bay of Plenty man who faced a “bombshell” prostate cancer diagnosis has spoken out about the mental strain of “stigmatised” treatment side-effects incontinence and erectile dysfunction. It comes as ...
This move comes in response to calls from prostate cancer campaigners and the “Bog Standard” collaboration between Prostate ...
My brown tabby, Joey, had wrapped his paws around my head and was purring in my ear as I remembered my plan to go to ...