Incontinence and bladder issues affect men and women of all ages. That’s why MUSC has started a multi-disciplinary program to offer patients comprehensive care. This video is brought to you by the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston, South Carolina.
Visit http://www.muschealth.com/urology to learn more about MUSC’s Department of Urology.
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No. You may not need the bladder surgery! Learn about pelvic floor therapy, an early intervention in-office therapy offered at Seasons which can prevent the need for bladder surgery and help patients regain control of their bladder. In this video, Dr. Nathan Goodyear talks about pelvic floor therapy as an early-intervention treatment for leaky bladder issues. For more information, visit www.seasonswc.com.
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This video is part of Kimberly-Clark’s Depend brand integrated marketing communications campaign supporting the launch of Depend Underwear for Men and Depend Underwear for Women. “Ink Blot” features the differences between a man’s and woman’s answers to a Rorschach ink blot test. While the woman sees two birds with a “couple little hats,” her male counterpart struggles to identify what “it” is, finally responding with “my windshield when I made my trip back to Phoenix.”
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Who rules the world men or women? In a recent TV spot from Kimberly-Clark’s Depend brand, a man and a woman discuss their unique points of view about who rules the world. The spot is a part of the Depend integrated marketing communications campaign that launched March 30, 2009 in support of Depend Underwear for Men and Depend Underwear for Women.
For more information on incontinence, visit Depend.com.
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This video is part of Kimberly-Clark’s Depend brand integrated marketing communications campaign supporting the launch of Depend Underwear for Men and Depend Underwear for Women on March 30, 2009. “Driver” features the differences between a man’s and woman’s answers to the age-old question, “Who is a better driver?” While the man emphatically claims, “Generally speaking, men,” his female counterpart responds with her gripe on the inability for men to merge.
For additional information on incontinence, visit Depend.com.
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Kimberly-Clark’s Depend brand has advanced the adult incontinence products category by replacing its current unisex absorbent underwear for adults with a new gender-specific product line designed to address the unique body shape differences between men and women called Depend Underwear for Men and Depend Underwear for Women.
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