Everyday Triggers of Overactive Bladder
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January 16, 2014Citation:
NAFC, "Overactive Bladder" Mayo Clinic, "Bladder control problems in women: Lifestyle strategies for relief" Cleveland Clinic, "Foods that may irritate the bladder" Courtesy of Candybox Image | Dreamstime Courtesy of Patryk Kosmider | Dreamstime Courtesy of Grafvision | Dreamstime Courtesy of Stockyimages | Dreamstime Courtesy of Christian Draghici | Dreamstime Courtesy of Liv Friis-larsen | Dreamstime Courtesy of Pratik Panda | Dreamstime Courtesy of Candybox Images | Dreamstime Courtesy of Andres Rodriguez | Dreamstime Courtesy of Oseland | Dreamstime Courtesy of Pmakin | Dreamstime Courtesy of Woo Bing Siew | Dreamstime Courtesy of Zigf | Dreamstime Courtesy of Dmitry Naumov | Dreamstime Courtesy of Ron Chapple | Dreamstime
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July 1, 2014
