Urinary incontinence affects over thirteen million Americans every year. Twice as many women as men are affected. The disorder causes shame, embarrassment and the loss of self-esteem, and people suffering from urinary incontinence are often too self-conscious to discuss the matter even with their doctors. This is unfortunate, as urinary incontinence treatment can often improve symptoms.
Because of the social stigma that surrounds incontinence, volunteering for urinary incontinence clinical trials takes some courage. The benefits, however, are many. Urinary incontinence clinical trials allow you to have access to the most recent research, treatment options, and urinary incontinence medications.
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