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  - MEDINDIA.NET - Health Watch - 26/Jun 14:46

Midlife Women, Watch Your Waist - Urinary Incontinence Starts Here

Highlights: Fat mass around the abdomen increases stress urinary incontinence risk Body composition directly l

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