Most people don’t think about their bladder very often. But as you get older, it’s something that requires a little bit more attention. Here’s what you need to know about how your bladder changes as ...
Urovant Sciences, Inc., and Holly Robinson Peete Collaborate to Bring Awareness to Overactive Bladder (OAB) Symptoms and Management Options as Part of the Time To Go™ Campaign Holly Robinson Peete ...
MIT researchers have designed a wearable ultrasound monitor, in the form of a patch, that can image organs within the body without the need for an ultrasound operator or application of gel. In a new ...
Overactive bladder is a long-term condition that won’t go away on its own and may worsen if a person does not get treatment. The condition can be caused by issues in how the brain and bladder ...
DEAR PEOPLE’S PHARMACY: I have trouble sleeping more than two hours before having to get up to urinate every night. Is there a remedy? Melatonin pills don’t help, nor does soft music. Is there a patch ...
Overactive bladder is most common in adults over 65 but can also be due to hormonal changes. Maintaining a healthy weight, eating right, and staying hydrated can help control surprise leaks. If ...
EMMA Haynes, 43, spent years feeling ‘controlled’ by her bladder – constantly anxious, embarrassed and exhausted. The ...
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