Hey Friend… it's me—your bladder! | I'm trying to help you out here. | I've noticed less water coming through lately… and you might think that will make those occasional leaks and urges better… | But the truth is, too much water is NOT the cause of your bathroom struggles… | In fact, it's the opposite. | Once you hit 50, a few things got out of whack. | Kidneys stopped filtering fluid as well as they once did - causing concentrated urine that irritates your bladder and causes spontaneous urges. | Thirst signals slow down, causing you to drink less- making bladder muscles lazy and causing occasional leaks. | Luckily, US Army researchers decoded a shockingly easy water trick with two ingredients that can improve muscle strength by 36%, improve bladder health by 58%, and give you control back… | All by targeting the true cause of bladder problems. | PLEASE… | > Try this simple Army-discovered water trick to help strengthen me and reduce my constant nagging. | We're going to be feeling GREAT soon, | Your Bladder | | Health News Roundup | Don't like needles? A nasal spray for allergies could replace EpiPen: Allergy sufferers in Canada might soon have the option to use Neffy, an epinephrine nasal spray, instead of EpiPen injections, with a potential approval by Health Canada expected in late 2024. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration recently approved Neffy for treating severe allergic reactions, and ARS Pharmaceuticals plans to submit it for Canadian approval later this year.
Common respiratory virus that dwindled during the pandemic is on the rise: The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has warned of a rise in activity of parvovirus B19, also known as fifth disease, with increased test positivity and complications among high-risk groups. The virus, commonly spread by respiratory droplets, saw a decline in infections during the COVID-19 pandemic due to preventive measures, but recent data show a notable increase in cases, particularly among children aged 5 to 9.
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