Researchers at the University of Vermont College of Medicine have made a discovery that helps explain how we know when to empty our bladders and may lead to new therapeutic interventions for bladder ...
It's hard for some folks who suffer illness-related urinary incontinence to judge whether they'll be able to hold it until they get home, or if they should rush to a bathroom now. There might soon be ...
A discovery has been made on just how we know when to empty our bladders, which may have the potential to lead to new therapeutic interventions for bladder dysfunction. Researchers at the University ...
According to researcher Anne Robertson, the bladder is not considered a particularly glamorous organ, despite hosting many of the same physiological elements and processes as the heart. Luckily for ...
Detecting and characterizing bladder-pressure-driven leakage. Leakage may occur as a result of urethral dysfunction, bladder dysfunction, or a combination of both. The first component of a urodynamic ...
Urinary tract infections cause painful urination and are unfortunately widespread. Scientists estimate that somewhere between 40 percent to more than 50 percent of women will get a UTI in their ...
In this issue, Lehmann et al 1 report that cisplatin plus methotrexate (CM) is not inferior to methotrexate, vinblastine, epirubicin, and cisplatin (M-VEC) in the adjuvant treatment of patients with ...
At night, the brain and bladder are debating whether to get you up or let you rest, explains one reader, and it’s usually the ...
If you have urinary incontinence or if your incontinence problem seems to be getting worse, take stock of your medicine cabinet. Commonly used drugs could be the cause of your incontinence, or at ...