STAT December 23, 2024
Milena M. Weinstein, Samantha J. Pulliam

Every adult woman should be screened for incontinence

Nearly every global society governing women’s health recommends screening adult women for incontinence. It seldom happens. The reasons are inherent to the fabric of our health care system, including lengthy lists of recommended screenings, long wait times for short appointments, and sometimes, limited access to health care.

However, with 62% of adult women in the...

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