by Chelsea Wardach April 09, 2013
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Wearing adult diapers and incontinence pads on a daily basis can take a toll on the skin, especially if you don’t change and cleanse often. Adult diaper rashes can be irritating and painful, but they’re also completely preventable. These following Aloe Vesta products are the tools you’ll need to promote better skin care while managing urinary incontinence.
Read More by Chelsea Wardach March 28, 2013
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Do you leak urine while you cough or sneeze? You could be experiencing light bladder leakage, which affects one in three women. However, that’s no reason to let little leaks stop you from doing the things you love. Here are three ways to help you manage light bladder leakage.
Read More by Chelsea Wardach March 26, 2013
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Today is the 25th Annual American Diabetes Association Alert Day, a day where the American public is encouraged to take the Diabetes Risk Test to determine if they’re at risk for developing type 2 diabetes.
Read More by Chelsea Wardach March 19, 2013
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Check out these simple tips on how to manage incontinence while living a full life:
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Don’t: Choose your incontinence supplies based on cost.
Why: The cost of laundry, booster pads, and embarrassment outweigh the additional cost of getting the right product that works.
Read More by Chelsea Wardach March 12, 2013
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If you’re using period pads to protect against light bladder leakage (LBL), it’s time for a change. Poise explained why, using three tests that compared their ultra-thin pads with the leading period-only ultra-thin pads. Here are some of the results.
Read More by Chelsea Wardach March 07, 2013
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At National Incontinence, we’re always looking for new products that would help our customers manage their incontinence problems better. Well, we’re very excited to announce that we are now carrying the new
HaloShield Underpad, a washable underpad that eliminates urine odors!
Read More by Chelsea Wardach March 05, 2013
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Adult diapers can get expensive. Add that to the cost of disposable wipes and diaper rash cream, and you could be cutting into your monthly budget. Fortunately, we’ve come up with a few tips on how you can save money on your incontinence supplies.
Read More by Chelsea Wardach February 26, 2013
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At National Incontinence, we want to provide our customers with the best incontinence products at affordable prices. Although our disposable products are convenient, they can be quite costly, especially if you are using them on a long-term basis. That’s why we’re excited to carry a new line of
washable incontinence underwear from Wearever, a leading supplier of reusable incontinence supplies.
Read More by Chelsea Wardach February 21, 2013
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If you’re experiencing light bladder leakage or dribbling issues, you might want to consider wearing an incontinence pad for protection. Lightweight and discreet, these bladder control pads provide a sense of security if you start to leak and can’t get to a bathroom in time. They’re easy to use and replace because they have an adhesive backing that sticks onto your own underwear.
Read More by Bryan Mercer February 12, 2013
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There have been a lot of new things happening at National Incontinence: new office, new warehouse, and now, new and improved Tips and Advice Center!
Located at the top right corner of this website, the National Incontinence Tips and Advice Center is a resource guide where people can learn how to manage and treat their bladder control problems, whether it’s light bladder leakage or total bladder loss.
Read More by Bryan Mercer February 07, 2013
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February is National Cancer Prevention Month, so we thought it would be appropriate to talk about how to lower the risks of getting prostate cancer, the most prevalent type of cancer in men (after skin cancer).
Read More by Bryan Mercer January 24, 2013
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Since January is National Bath Safety Month, we want to provide you a few tips on how to practice bathroom safety. With slippery floors and scalding water, the bathroom imposes many dangerous risks for families, especially those with elderly adults, children, or individuals with disabilities. In fact, more than 200,000 people experience a bathroom-related injury each year, according to the National Safety Council.
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