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Why We Wee When We Want – How The Brain Controls The Bladder

The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers is a long film. I remember seriously regretting my decision to wash down my popcorn with a litre of diet coke when the film decided to taunt my aching bladder with a protracted scene of a dam breaking. When you feel such an urge to go to the […]

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