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  2. Period underwear - Wikipedia

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    Some companies (like Thinx, Ruby Love, and Knix) are facing class action lawsuits [14] for period underwear products that contain potentially harmful toxins like per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) which may be linked to adverse health outcomes like cancer.

  3. Thinx - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, Thinx launched Thinx Super, which is a double-absorbency product that claims to hold up to four tampons' worth of flow. [15] The underwear cost about $35 per pair. [ 7 ] Thinx introduced a pair that cost $17 in order to better compete with new lines of period underwear from large brands like Aerie and Hanes .

  4. Thinx was the edgy brand that made period underwear ... - AOL

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    The indie Thinx never would have allowed that, they said. My conversations painted two competing and compelling pictures of what it means for a business to come of age. Read the full piece here .

  5. Incontinence underwear - Wikipedia

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    It is estimated that 1 in 4 women over the age of 35 experience some level of urinary incontinence, often following childbirth or during menopause. Incontinence is also experienced by approximately 1 in 10 men, commonly related to prostate issues. Incontinence is more prevalent with age, and is commonly experienced by those 65 and over. [2]

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  7. Incontinence pad - Wikipedia

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    An incontinence pad is a small, impermeable multi-layered sheet with high absorbency that is used in the incontinence and health-care industries as a precaution against fecal or urinary incontinence. [1] It is generally made of cotton if washable, or nonwoven fabric paper if disposable. Incontinence diapers (or incontinence nappies) are a ...