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Union Hospital's Children's Classic Run, a 1-mile walk and run for children in grades kindergarten through eighth, will be Saturday, September 27. Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. Race start time is approximately 10 a.m
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There's lifesaving news in health care for the Wabash Valley!


Union Hospital and West Central Community Hospital have earned accreditation from the Society of Chest Pain Centers.
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The New Hux Cancer Center is now open.

One Team, One Focus...You!
AP&S Oncology, Hope Center, Union Hospital Radiation Oncology, and soon, Clara Fairbanks Center for Women have joined forces in the new 88,000-square-foot facility.
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Virtual Continence Center


Conditions that Cause Urinary Incontinence

One of the most common causes of stress incontinence is a weakening of the pelvic floor muscles. This problem affects twice as many women as men, typically because of structural differences in the urinary tract. Women can have weaker pelvic floor muscles due to pregnancy, childbirth, menopause and surgery.

Causes of urge incontinence include urinary infections or damage to the nerves controlling the bladder due to illness (stroke, diseases of the nervous system tumors or cancer, or inflammation of the bladder wall), injury or surgery (cesarean section or hysterectomy). Men can experience bladder problems after prostate cancer or surgery to remove the prostate.

Arthritis, Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease may cause functional incontinence.

Overflow incontinence can occur when the urethra, the tube out of the bladder, is blocked due to causes such as kidney or urinary stones, tumors or a birth defect. In men, this condition may be the result of an enlarged prostate.