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Women's Health Foundation
is a non-profit 501(c)(3) educational and support organization for
females with health problems.
| Loss
of female bladder control is a very common problem. Prevalence
of this problem among American women between 15 and 64 years
of age ranges from 10 to 25 percent and is even higher in older
age groups. Economic impact of urinary incontinence is enormous.
By year 2000 total estimated cost of urinary incontinence
was 29.3 billion dollars with estimated annual savings of 8 billion
dollars if the onset of urinary incontinence was delayed by
just 5 years. |
A 1991
study of women athletes with urinary incontinence in a university
setting showed that 40 percent of these women first noticed urinary
incontinence while in high school. About 30 percent of menstrual
pads are really used by women for urinary incontinence. Despite
it's prevalence urinary incontinence is underdiagnosed and underreported
because of lack of education and embarrassment.
Loss
of bladder control can affect a woman's personal, professional and
social life. Consider
a woman who has to stop the car every hour on a family vacation
and comes up with excuses to avoid the trip next time, a woman who
is unable to go shopping, socialize and laugh with friends and have
a normal life, a businesswoman who is unable to attend an important
meeting without excusing herself every half hour. Women who have
to empty their bladder at work may be criticized as being non-efficient.
By
bringing urinary incontinence out of the closet women can manage,
treat and even cure this problem.
Urinary incontinence will continue to be a significant health problem
among American women. The educational resources enable women to
make informed decisions about their health.
Women's
Health Foundation offers women an opportunity to acquire knowledge
and skills in becoming active participants in their own well being
and provide others an opportunity to learn how to get in involved
and help a family member with health issues like bladder control problem.
Lack
of information helps perpetuate poor health. Women with less
access to information are less apt to recognize problems or understand
the value of preventive and curative care. Education,
knowledge and the demand to know are the key to a healthy
life. With the help of informative programs
women can be better partakers in their own well being and be in
control again.
- Develop
and disseminate educational resources for women with health problems.
- Provide
education and support to enable a family member to get involved
and help a loved one with health issues.
- Support
research in women's health.
The
goal of Women's Health Foundation is to:
- Provide
education and support to women with health issues like bladder control problems.
- Raise
awareness of female health issues.
- Promote
wellness though education and offer women an opportunity to acquire
knowledge and skills in becoming active participants in their
own well being.
- Provide
education and support to enable a family member to get involved
and help a loved one with health issues.
- Support
research in women's health.
Donations
and Contributions to the Women's Health Foundation are tax-deductible
under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
To
volunteer fax or e-mail your resume to:
Women's
Health Foundation
9530 Hageman Road, Suite B 210
Bakersfield, CA 93312
USA Fax: 509-471-2161
E-mail: info@bladder.cc
Women's
Health Foundation
9530 Hageman Road, Suite B 210
Bakersfield, CA 93312
USA
Phone: 509-471-2161 Fax: 509-471-2161
E-mail:
info@bladder.cc
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