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February 18, 2025/Pregnancy & Childbirth

Why You Have to Pee So Often When You’re Pregnant

Changes in kidney function and new pressure on your bladder may have you running to the restroom a lot more often

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January 31, 2025/Urinary & Kidney Health

Why Do You Need to Pee as Soon as You Get Home?

Latchkey incontinence is common, but you can find relief with bladder retraining and other treatments

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January 8, 2025/Cancer Care & Prevention

Can Renal Cell Cancer Come Back?

The best predictors of kidney cancer’s return are cancer type, stage and grade after surgery

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November 21, 2024/Urinary & Kidney Health

Trouble Down Below: Signs of Prostate Problems

Trouble peeing and leaking urine are common indicators of prostate gland issues

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November 4, 2024/Women's Health

How and Why To Do Pelvic Floor Exercises

Strengthening your pelvic floor can help you avoid incontinence issues and sexual dysfunction

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October 18, 2024/Urinary & Kidney Health

How Often Should You Pee During the Day?

Going seven times a day is average, but more or less can be OK, too, as long as you’re not experiencing drastic changes

Couple snuggled up in bed together at night
September 23, 2024/Urinary & Kidney Health

Why You Get UTIs After Sex — and How To Prevent Them

Staying hydrated and peeing after sex can help prevent this common post-sex condition

Person holding their nose, with toilet and smelly haze in the backgrond
September 11, 2024/Urinary & Kidney Health

Smelly Pee? Here’s What It Means

Pee is usually odorless, but if it’s stinky, your diet is the most likely culprit

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September 10, 2024/Urinary & Kidney Health

Is ‘Breaking the Seal’ a Real Thing When Drinking Alcohol?

Forget the myth and answer nature’s call when your bladder feels full

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The Link Between Smoking and Bladder Cancer

Puffing on cigarettes is the leading cause of bladder cancer

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