Womens Health Foundation (WHF announced the research findings from a multi-site comparative study of the Foundations Total Control Platinum fitness and educational program for senior women. In collaboration with Sheila Dugan MD, Rush University Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, and Linda Brubaker,MD, Loyola University Medical Center Department of Urogynecology, this study assessed the programs impact on overactive bladder symptoms of women living in residential living centers.
The study findings were presented at the North American Menopause Society in San Diego on October 3rd.
Missy Lavender, WHFs Executive Director, said The potential of this program to change womens lives is huge. Nearly one in three women over the age of 60 experience bladder control problems. This program allows them to gain control over a health condition that they have endured in silence for years.
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