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Bladder (Overactive)

OAB: A Nurse's Perspective

OAB: A Nurse's Perspective

Dr. Jennifer Skelly, Director of the Nurse Continence Program at St. Joseph's Centre for Ambulatory Health Services in Hamilton, Ontario, shares her perspective on how a nurse continence advisor can help people with overactive bladder (OAB).

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Bladder (Overactive)

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Are you planning your life around the nearest bathroom? Having an overactive bladder (OAB) can be inconvenient and embarrassing. But did you know that OAB is a medical condition that can be treated? If you think you may be one of the thousands of Canadians with OAB, learn more about your treatment options.

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