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How does the immune system work?
The immune system is a complex network of cells, tissues, and organs that combat foreign invaders in the body. The immune system works on two levels - innate immunity and adaptive immunity. The inn...
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Incontinence Problems: Understanding Causes and Management
Many things can result in incontinence. Many different factors can contribute to incontinence, such as specific diseases, pregnancy, constipation, ageing/senior citizens, and treatments. If you're ...
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Bowel pressure is a sensation of tightness or discomfort in the lower abdomen. This pressure may be caused by gas, muscle contractions in your intestines, or stool build-up. Typically, this type o...
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Incontinence is an issue that many people find embarrassing, especially when it occurs during sports. What's more surprising is how common this problem can be, particularly among athletes with disa...
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How to deal with Stomach Pains
The average person has four stomachs. Here are a few ways you could fix a stomach ache:- Drink cool water with lemon - Take two Tums, and wait to swallow them until they become soft - Take Alka Se...
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Incontinence Advice: Understanding Bladder and Bowel Control Issues
Incontinence is a persistent problem with controlling your bladder or bowel function. The problem is also called urinary or faecal incontinence. A person might have: 1) mild incontinence – leakage...
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If you want to know how your bowels work, we've got some information here for you. You can read on to learn about all the different things that make up your gut and much more!#1: How Do Your Bowels...
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Understanding Urinary Incontinence: Types, Causes, and Risk Factors Urinary incontinence is the involuntary leakage of urine, affecting millions of people worldwide. Medically, this condition is ca...
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Incontinence: Understanding Causes, Symptoms, and Solutions
If you're 18 or older and have experienced trouble controlling your bladder, you may be diagnosed with urinary incontinence. It's a common problem, especially for women — over 30% will experience ...
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If you're a regular reader of our blog, you already know that urine and sweat serve different purposes in the body — one is a waste product, and the other helps regulate body temperature. But did y...
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