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  1. CathWear Underwear: Improving the Lives of Catheter Users

    CathWear Medical Underwear

    In this insightful look at CathWear Underwear, learn how it is quickly becoming the go-to solution for supporting and disguising urinary leg bags.

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  2. Female External Catheters May Prevent Catheter-Associated UTIs

    Female External Catheters May Prevent Catheter-Associated UTIs

    Learn more about how female external catheters like the Purewick System can help prevent the risk of catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CAUTI).

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  3. Living with a Foley Catheter

    Have you or someone you love been diagnosed with a condition that requires catheterization? If so, you’re not alone. There are lots of people both young and old around the world who require catheters on a daily basis.
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  4. How to Choose and Use an External Catheter

    For people who suffer from urinary conditions related to illness, injury, or disease, catheters can be a necessary part of life. They are used to eliminate urine from the bladder through the urethra or a small incision in the abdomen. The type of catheter required depends largely on the medical reason for needing one, the patient's gender, and the length of time it will stay in place.
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  5. Tired of Messy Hands? Try a Pre-lubricated Ready-to-Use Catheter from Cure Medical

    Tired of Messy Hands? Try a Pre-lubricated Ready-to-Use Catheter from Cure Medical

    Tired of Messy Hands? Try a Ready-to-Use Cure Catheter.

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  6. 3 Reasons To Catheterize With Rüsch® Brand Catheters by Teleflex

    3 Reasons To Catheterize With Rüsch® Brand Catheters by Teleflex

     

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  7. NEW Cure Medical Male Pocket Intermittent Catheter!

    Allegro Medical and Cure Medical have teamed up to provide consumers with a brand new incontinence item. Cure Medical invested into both manufacturing technology and research to find the perfect product for their users and they have officially released one of the most convenient items yet for incontinence users! #curemedical #incontinence #catheter #newproduct

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  8. Conveen® Optima offers a reliable and discreet option for male urinary incontinence

    Conveen® Optima offers a reliable and discreet option for male urinary incontinence

    This article is sponsored by Coloplast.

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  9. Cure Catheters Going Above and Beyond

    Allegro Medical and Cure Medical have teamed up to provide consumers with a unique incontinence experience. Cure Medical invests into both manufacturing technology and research to find the perfect product for their users.  This dedication came straight from the founder of Cure Medical. Bob Yant, founder of Cure Medical, suffered a C-5 spinal cord injury when he hit his head on a sandbar.  Being a catheter user himself, Bob wanted a product that was different and more comfortable than what the market had to offer. He created what the Cure Catheter is today. Since the day of his injury, Bob became dependent on others and wanted to give back to find a cure. He has committed 10% of all Cure Medical’s net profits to be donated to spinal cord research. Now many devoted scientists can pursue their research and ideas with these donations 1.

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  10. The #1 Common Flu Misconception

    True or False.  Cold weather makes you sick? If you were like me and said true, then you’re in the same boat as the majority of the population. This misconception has been repeated for so long that we all start to believe it is true. The magnificent thing about science is the ability to challenge and prove theories. So how come more people get sick in the winter than in the summer? It comes down to the simple fact that people are inside together for longer periods of time1. With the days getting shorter and people staying inside for longer periods of time person to person contact increases.  The heightened contact of sick people talking, coughing, and sneezing are the top causes of cold and flu transmission 2.

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