Health and Nutrition Letter

Speaking Up About Urinary Incontinence
You can’t fix it if no one knows about it

January 2004

Abstract

At least one in four women between the ages of 30 and 59—and one in three 60 and older—experiences urinary incontinence, an involuntary loss of urine. But only one in four women with bladder control problems seeks treatment.

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