Driven by a combination of demographic, social, and technological factors, the disposable incontinence products industry is ...
From 1 January 2025, underwear and incontinence pads will be free for anyone with more than 60% disability and economic ...
A football fan who has stage four prostate cancer is backing a campaign for sanitary bins to be put in men's toilets at ...
The company estimates that in North America alone, 20 billion menstrual products and their packaging end up in landfills each ...
Florida did not cover incontinence supplies for children on Medicaid until a similar lawsuit in 2009. It was filed on behalf ...
When nursing home evacuees began arriving at Pasadena Civic Center Tuesday evening, medical professionals assisting them told ...
In today’s fast-paced world, many women are turning a blind eye to a common yet often unspoken issue: urinary incontinence.
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Starting January 1, people with more than 60% disability and documented economic hardship will have access to free ...
By bnm Gulf bureau Iran is experiencing an unprecedented demographic shift as fertility rates hit a historic low of 1.6 ...
Donations from Amazon and Diaper Bank of CT allow New Haven to comply with a state law requiring public schools to supply menstrual products in their restrooms.