The first wearable tibial neuromodulation for overactive bladder showed efficacy and safety over 12 or more weeks in a study. A closed-loop wearable tibial neuromodulation system for patients with ...
A new study suggests that mindfulness training and/or non-invasive brain stimulation could reduce bladder leaks and feelings of urgency in patients with 'latchkey incontinence.' Arriving home after a ...
Certain healthcare conditions often go unspoken, leading to silent struggles that affect the lives of many. Overactive bladder (OAB) and fecal incontinence (FI) are two such conditions, impacting ...
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Urinary Incontinence: Causes & Treatments
Urinary incontinence can be an embarrassing problem many people face. It involves loss of bladder control that can range from occasional leakages when force is applied, such as by coughing or sneezing ...
Arriving home after a long day may be a relief, but for some people, seeing their front door or inserting a key into the lock triggers a powerful urge to pee. Known as "latchkey incontinence," this ...
Becky Clarkson, Ph.D., research assistant professor in the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Division of Geriatrics and co-director of the Continence Research Center. Arriving home after a ...
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