NEW YORK, June 6 (Reuters) - One of the most common problems in the United States -- an overactive bladder -- is so poorly treated by the current crop of drugs that new medicines have big sales ...
—An analysis of long-term bladder cancer survivors finds that high levels of physical activity improve self-reported health-related quality of life. Share on Facebook. Opens in a new tab or window ...
Decades ago, blue lights helped shoppers scope out sales. Today they’re helping urologists scope out cells – specifically those of non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer. UW Medicine urologists with ...
Building a Better Bladder By Jack Lucentini ARTICLE EXTRAS Innovative Technology Technology Roundup Greater Philadelphia Innovation --> Bristol Myers-Squibb Rutgers-Camden Institute Neuronetics Temple ...
Uppsala University scientists have designed a new mouse model that facilitates study of factors contributing to the progression of human bladder cancer and of immune-system activation when the tumour ...
Derek Herrera, a former Marine who became paralyzed in 2012 while in combat, knows how unpleasant it is for many people to undergo bladder testing. “The test is uncomfortable and embarrassing; the ...
Kegels are linked to better bladder control, postpartum recovery, and sex. I tried Elvie Trainer to finally learn how to do them correctly. Probably not, because as long as I can remember I’ve also ...
In a study published recently in the American Association for Cancer Research journal Clinical Cancer Research, scientists from China suggest that a new type of urine analysis is better at detecting ...
Nov. 12—(StatePoint) When John noticed blood in his urine, he consulted his doctor and was quickly referred to a urologist. (John is a composite character, based on the experiences of real-life ...
Urinary incontinence affects millions globally. It is an uncontrolled release of urine. Causes include aging, obesity, and chronic illnesses. Fortunately, non-invasive methods like yoga and bladder ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters Life!) - Patients who get more intensive treatment for early bladder cancer do not fare any better than patients who get less treatment, U.S. researchers reported on Tuesday.