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Safe Driving and Spinal Cord Injuries

Let’s talk about safe driving and spinal cord injuries. As…

January 23rd: The Anniversary of My Spinal Cord Injury

My name is Meena Dhanjal Outlaw. On January 23, 2000,…

Will My Insurance Cover Catheters?

Will your insurance plan cover catheters? Without using your health…

What Should You Know About Bladder Augmentation?

Many people who perform self-catheterization may ultimately decide to undergo…

Get to Know The Simon Foundation for Continence

As Bladder Health Awareness Month comes to an end, we’d…

Bladder-Friendly Fresh Bean Salsa

November is National Bladder Health Awareness Month, a time to…

Differences Between a Urostomy and a Mitrofanoff Procedure

When the bladder is diseased or is no longer working…

Tips for Going Back to School with Catheters

If your child self-caths, you might be worried about what their routine will be like when they’re back in school. Take a look at our top tips for heading back to school when using catheters.

Tips for Cathing After Prostate Cancer Surgery

Are you experiencing symptoms of urine leakage or bladder retention after your prostate surgery? You may need to use catheters to keep your bladder drained and healthy. Find out more tips for new catheter users after a prostatectomy!

What You Need to Know About Overactive Bladder

If you find yourself using the bathroom more often than usual, having nighttime accidents, or leaking urine during the day, you may have overactive bladder (OAB). Here’s what you need to know!

The Full Guide to No-Touch Catheters

No-touch catheterization techniques and no-touch catheters have become increasingly popular over the years. We’ve put together a complete guide to no-touch catheters to help you decide which option is right for you.

Bladder-Friendly Mango Salsa

If you live with Interstitial Cystitis, you know it’s not always easy finding food and recipes that won’t cause a flare-up. Take a look at 180 Medical employee’s low-acid recipe for salsa for those living with IC.