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DFree, a new incontinence management device on the US market

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I thought this might be of interest to some here, and especially if you are a caregiver. This link is to an article about a new device that helps with reminding or telling you that it's time to seek out a bathroom. It's not going to prevent, diagnose or treat incontinence - but help you get to a bathroom on a timed basis or help you know that your bladder is getting full and you should seek out a bathroom. It's something new to discuss with your healthcare provider if you think this might be helpful.

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