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Stress Urinary IncontinenceTuesday 14 October 2003
New research shows that urinary incontinence affects 1 in 3 women. Of those, there are nearly as many young women who are affected as there are women over fifty-five.

Ash Monga, a consultant from Southampton University Hospital Trust and Jacqui, who suffers from the condition, join Jenni to discuss the issues.
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BBC Health - Urinary Incontinence in Women
Guild of Postnatal Exercise Teachers
BBC News - Health - Tea 'increases incontinence risk'
The Continence Foundation


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