In the HelloNation article, Dr. Schroeder explains that pelvic floor muscles do much more than support bladder control. These muscles play a vital role in core strength, posture, and even breathing.
Pelvic Floor Strong addresses the growing need for accessible, evidence-based pelvic floor strengthening options amid rising rates of urinary incontinence and core dysfunction in women.
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Pod, developed by Dr. Kesha Williams, aims to address feminine discomfort and initiate conversations about women's health.
The company will use the funds to grow its UK presence, expand its workforce, advance research and patient experience efforts ...
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A randomized clinical trial published in JAMA Network Open has shown that electroacupuncture can significantly improve early ...
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