Bladder weakness is treatable, says nurse
What's been described by doctors as the 'last female taboo' can be treated.
That's the message for women in the Island suffering with incontinence.
New research shows that 79% of those in Britain with the condition have missed out on taking part in an enjoyable activity as a result.
Community Nurse Karen Keeling says bladder weakness is something that can be reduced:
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