Dr. Yaniv Larish told us what we should be feeling and seeing when we pee — and what may be a sign that it's time to visit a ...
Mission Health announces successful completion of groundbreaking pilot program at McPherson Health & Rehab, using ...
After suffering in silence, these women are relying on a pessary and the results have been life-changing. What to know about ...
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Peeing at night? What frequent urination says about your health
Your kidneys normally concentrate urine at night in response to antidiuretic hormone. If you have kidney problems, the ...
How college and high school athletes can monetize their NIL Greg Daugherty has worked 25+ years as an editor and writer for major publications and websites. He is also the author of two books. David ...
Women’s health is understudied and, in many respects, poorly understood. Even the term “women’s health” is often used as a ...
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The silent struggle millions of women face and why urinary leakage should never be ignored
Often dismissed as a normal part of aging or childbirth, urinary incontinence affects millions of women — but experts stress it’s a treatable condition that deserves early medical attention.
A UK-led international clinical trial is recruiting 280 patients to see if the technique to remove cancerous cells, known as aquablation, could prevent incontinence as well as erectile dysfunction, ...
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