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Living Right: Urinary Incontinence

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The pain and embarrassment of running to the restroom on a moments notice is something many women live with.

Urinary incontinence is a common health problem with a considerable social and economic impact.

But it can go away, or at the very least improve.

Kelly Davis breaks down some new options to treat the problem at a local hospital.

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