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    Urinary Frequency Is Not a Common Occurrence in Aging Persons
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Urinary Frequency Is Not a Common Occurrence in Aging Persons

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Urinary frequency is not a common occurrence in aging persons because of the decreased ability of the bladder wall to expand.

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