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CEUs (6.7units):
Lifelong Bladder Health & Pelvic Support Webcast |
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Women's Pelvic Muscle Exercise
(Kegels) Kit —
A DVD or VHS exercise kit that is most helpful for women with
mild to moderate stress or urge incontinence. |
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Access our new online diagnostic tool to determine what type
of incontinence symptoms you are experiencing. |
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Visit our new Bladder
Control Forum and communicate with
others who share your same problems and concerns. |
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Complete this brief questionnaire to determine the most
appropriate management solution for your type of incontinence.
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NAFC’s
purpose is to be the leading source for public education
and advocacy about the causes, prevention, diagnosis,
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Incontinence is a very personal
issue which affects as many as 25 million Americans
— young and old, male and female. The more information
you have, the better you can understand this “quality-of-life-threatening”
condition and manage the impact it has on your life.
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Search
our database of Continence Resource Services
to find a healthcare provider in your area.
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NAFC
Names Helen Carcio, MS, BS, NPWH Continence Care Champion
Oct. 19, 2004 |
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NAFC
recognized by the Washingotn Post Sept.
21, 2004 |
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NAFC
Names J.Thomas Benson Continence Care Champion
Aug 3, 2004 |
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NAFC
Names Women's Health Urogynecolgy Center of The University
of New Mexico Continence Care Champion Clinic for
2004. Aug 3, 2004 |
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NAFC
Names Molly (Mickey) C. Dougherty AWHONN Continence
Care Champion July 6,
2004 |
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NAFC
Names Mikel Gray, PhD, MSN, BSN Wound, Ostomy, Continence
Nurses Society (WOCN) Continence Care Champion
June 29, 2004 |
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A Quarterly Newsletter from NAFC
Bowel and bladder management
are major concerns for people
with disabilities. However, there
are many other challenges the disabled
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Multiple Sclerosis, Neruologic
Conditions and other injuries
and live with new rules and new expectations.
Featured are resources and products that
help meet the challenges of daily living
and staying active, and strategies for
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