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Seeking medical research related to people's need to void

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Bob Alan - 19 Apr 2005 21:15 GMT
Hello

I am searching for medical research related to people's need to void.  In
particular ...

I am searching for research material that documents the heath impact of not
being able to void [find a toilet] when the need arises.

I am also looking for medical research that documents, as a distribution
over time, of how often people void.

Thank you for any help,

Robert Brubaker
North American Restroom Association
1609 Sulgrave Avenue, Floor 2
Baltimore, MD 21209
1-800-247-3864 / 410-601-0027 / fax: 410-601-0035
www.americanrestroom.org
Jason - 19 Apr 2005 21:59 GMT
> Hello
>
[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
> 1-800-247-3864 / 410-601-0027 / fax: 410-601-0035
> www.americanrestroom.org

Buy this book:
Toxic Relief by Don Colbert, M.D.
All of his sources including research reports
are listed near the end of the book

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Bob Alan - 20 Apr 2005 13:24 GMT
Thanks Jason

In article <nOd9e.26867$d43.9059@lakeread03>, " Bob Alan" <t4@soalex.us>
wrote:

> Hello
>
[quoted text clipped - 16 lines]
> 1-800-247-3864 / 410-601-0027 / fax: 410-601-0035
> www.americanrestroom.org

Buy this book:
Toxic Relief by Don Colbert, M.D.
All of his sources including research reports
are listed near the end of the book

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