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                                                    <title><![CDATA[Harvard Health Posts by May Wakamatsu, MD Feed]]></title>
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            <title><![CDATA[4 behavioral changes to tame urinary incontinence]]></title>
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                <![CDATA[The discomfort and potential embarrassment of urinary incontinence keeps many people from the activities they enjoy, but some simple behavioral changes can improve bladder control.]]>
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                        <updated>2019-07-10T14:30:13-04:00</updated>
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