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 Incontinence Increases Risk of Depression in Middle-Aged Women
Incontinence Increases Risk of Depression in Middle-Aged Women
Middle-aged women suffering from urinary incontinence were more likely to suffer from depression compared to those without the condition, a new study conducted by researchers at University o... 
 Harvard Study Could Pave Way for New Treatments for Incontinence
Harvard Study Could Pave Way for New Treatments for Incontinence
A new study published in the FASEB Journal reveals that epithelium, which is a thin layer of cells lining the surface of the bladder, is able to sense when the bladder is full with the help ... 
Incontinence Spells Trouble for Women
Incontinence Spells Trouble for Women
Urinary incontinence is one of the most embarrassing problems, more common in women than men. It is a widespread medical issue shared by millions. Usually middle aged and older women... 
 Risk of Suffering from Incontinence Increases With Just Two Cups of Coffee Everyday
Risk of Suffering from Incontinence Increases With Just Two Cups of Coffee Everyday
A new study published in the Journal of Urology reveals men who like to consume multiple cups of coffee every day may have a higher risk of suffering from incontinence problems. The study w... 
Comparison of Botulinum Toxin With Anticholinergic Medications in Urinary Incontinence
Comparison of Botulinum Toxin With Anticholinergic Medications in Urinary Incontinence
The reduction in urinary incontinence is similar in women taking anticholinergic medications and in those administered botulinum toxin, according to a study published in the New England of M... 
 Stem Cell Therapy Promises Repair of Stress Urinary Incontinence
Stem Cell Therapy Promises Repair of Stress Urinary Incontinence
There is now new hope for women who suffer from stress urinary incontinence using stem cells in a very non-invasive fashion that does not require surgery. Stress urinary incontinence (S... 
 Stem Cells Show Promise in Repairing Stress Urinary Incontinence
Stem Cells Show Promise in Repairing Stress Urinary Incontinence
In mice, novel technique using stem cells regenerates damaged urethral sphincter muscles and prevents pressure incontinence, states study published in BMC Medicine. Although SUI is ... 
Sling Operation During Vaginal Prolapse Surgery Reduces Post-operative Urinary Incontinence
Sling Operation During Vaginal Prolapse Surgery Reduces Post-operative Urinary Incontinence
A sling operation performed during vaginal prolapse surgery reduces the chances of post-operative urinary incontinence; however, it is associated with serious adverse effects. Pr... 
 J&J’s Vaginal Sling Reduces Incontinence Risk Post Surgery
J&J’s Vaginal Sling Reduces Incontinence Risk Post Surgery
A vaginal sling by Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) used to provide support to the urethra after surgery, intended to treat weakened pelvic muscles in women, helps reduce the risk of developing inco... 
 Medical and Non Medical Costs of Patients With Fecal Incontinence Exceed $4,100 Per Patient Annually
Medical and Non Medical Costs of Patients With Fecal Incontinence Exceed $4,100 Per Patient Annually
A new study conducted by researchers at University of Michigan has found that care provided to patients with fecal incontinence may cost more than $4,100 per patient every year in terms of b... 
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