Addressing Aging

The world is aging, but that’s not necessarily bad, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). Between 2000 and 2050, the proportion of the world’s population over 60 years will double from 11 percent to 22 percent, it points out. In fact by 2050, 2 billion people in the world will be 60 or older.…

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6 Tips for Wellness

I will be the first to admit that for the majority of my life I didn’t care to much about my health. I ate anything and everything I wanted, did minimal exercise, and never really made sure I was getting a good night sleep. Luckily for me, I am naturally very thin so putting on…

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Not Dead Yet

This week I have another blog to share, brought to you by Judy Oppenheimer. This was originally posted on Slate.com and the article discusses aging as a baby boomer and the stigma that can come with aging.

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Tips for Dealing with Incontinence During the Winter

Good day, Good day! For those are you that live up north, I hope your staying warm. I was recently forwarded this list of tips for dealing with incontinence during the winter, originally posted on the Live Confidently website. Check them out and let us know if they help!

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Dealing with Urinary Incontinence

Upon scrolling through some online news articles yesterday morning, I came across an article. The article highlighted a recent study done in Hong Kong. It showed that prompted voiding is an effective measure for dealing with urinary incontinence. The article was published on ScienceDaily.com and is based on materials provided by The Hong Kong Polytechnic…

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This year in Incontinence

Welcome back everyone! This has truly been a great year for us at Men’s Liberty. We are growing in every way; from our dedicated team of employees to our growing number of patients around the world. Our blog and social followers are no exception, we have nearly doubled our Facebook and Twitter followers and our…

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The coolest SCI awareness organization I had never heard of.

Last month we celebrated Florida Spinal Cord Injury Awareness Week (November 10-17). Just a few days before that week started I was forwarded an email from FSCIRC news informing me of the observance. To be honest, I wasn’t aware Florida had a Spinal Cord Injury Awareness Week and I figured if I wasn’t aware of…

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Reducing Waste in Health Care

Experts estimate that 30% of the $2.3 trillion spent on health care is a waste. That means it could be eliminated without reducing the quality of patient care. But before we can eliminate this waste in our health care system, we must first identify it. Where it is, why and how much.

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Band of Brothers

Just a few days ago (November 7th), we shared with you a story about a great man with a terrific mission – Bob Woodruff and his foundation, and of course, the benefit concert “Stand Up For Heroes”! http://bobwoodrufffoundation.org/sufh/   We express our sincere gratitude to the inspiration from every member of the “Band of Brothers”, including…

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