Patients with muscle-invasive bladder cancer who test positive for circulating tumor (ct)DNA after surgery to remove the ...
(HealthDay News) — The risk for overactive bladder (OAB) is associated with both short and long sleep duration, according to a study published online in Frontiers in Medicine.
Routine use of urodynamic testing for overactive bladder (OAB) did not improve patient-reported outcomes when combined with comprehensive clinical assessment (CCA), a large randomized trial showed.
A clinical trial published in the Journal of Functional Foods found that Cucuflavone — a blend of pumpkin seed and soy germ ...
Getting into a hot bath after a day working from home, Sally-Anne Hawkins finally felt some relief from the pain she'd been ...
Objectives: To investigate the independent and combined associations of sleep duration and sleep disorders with the risk of overactive bladder (OAB) and identify threshold effects of sleep duration on ...
Magnesium depletion is associated with an increased risk for overactive bladder (OAB), according to a study published online Sept. 1 in Scientific Reports. Hege Bian, from Hefei BOE Hospital in China, ...
Overactive bladder (OAB) affects millions of Americans, causing sudden urges to urinate, frequent bathroom trips and sometimes leakage. These symptoms don’t just disrupt daily life—they can interfere ...
PredicineCARE, a urine-based test, is under FDA review as a companion diagnostic for bladder cancer, building on previous data and biomarker insights. PredicineCARE, a urine next-generation sequencing ...
Do you pee a lot or feel the urge to go when you are feeling anxious or stressed? You are not alone. Research indicates a positive correlation between the severity of anxiety symptoms and overactive ...
A patient advocate with overactive bladder talks about how the condition affected her ability to work and the importance of getting treatment. Darlene C. worked as a nurse for nearly three decades.
SPINAL anaesthesia (SA) is the mainstay for caesarean section, but its Achilles’ heel is maternal hypotension, reported in up to 70% of cases, which can compromise uteroplacental perfusion and trigger ...