Overactive bladder (OAB) affects millions of Americans, causing sudden urges to urinate, frequent bathroom trips and sometimes leakage. These symptoms dont just disrupt daily lifethey can interfere w… [+3696 chars]
This Nutrient Could Help Relieve an Overactive Bladder, New Study Says - EatingWell
A new study found that low magnesium is linked to a higher risk of overactive bladder. Learn how to boost intake with foods like greens, nuts, and beans.
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