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... he added. Biofeedback has been shown to be an effective treatment for migraine and tension type headache, urinary incontinence, high blood pressure, anxiety, and a number of other conditions. A growing body of research indicates that neurofeedback, ...
Source:Newswise
Date:October 10, 2008
10.10.08 (10:14 pm) [ edit ] Urinary Incontinence in Women On this page: Millions of women experience involuntary loss of urine called urinary incontinence (UI). Some women may lose a few drops of urine while running or coughing. Others may feel a ...
Source:The Capital Letter
Date:October 10, 2008
Women hate to discuss certain things, even with a trusted physician. So they often wait a long time before mentioning chronic diarrhea, fecal incontinence, urinary urgency, flatulence and other digestive tract ...
Source:Deseret News
Date:October 10, 2008
... obstruction assessment using non-invasive parameters" presents the results of a study of 70 male patients with lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) who underwent uroflow and urodynamic pressure flow studies with simultaneous transcutaneous NIRS ...
Source:Medical News Today
Date:October 9, 2008
... of the hip and knee joints, DefluxA for the treatment of vesicoureteral reflux, VUR, (a malformation of the urinary bladder) in children, and Solestaa for the treatment of fecal incontinence. Sales are made through the company's own subsidiaries or ...
Source:BioSpace
Date:October 9, 2008
... in a University of Iowa research study. The study focuses on whether an investigational medicine can reduce urinary frequency, urgency and/or incontinence when added to existing alpha-blocker treatment. The study will compare the combination of ...
Source:Iowa City Press-Citizen
Date:October 9, 2008
... because I leak." Do these comments sound familiar? Current estimates suggest that 13 million Americans experience urinary incontinence - the involuntary loss of urine - and that up to 85% of those affected are women. Like many other health problems, ...
Source:Diabetes Self Management
Date:October 8, 2008
... review from The Cochrane Library suggests that these exercises are effective for preventing and treating incontinence. A third of women are known to leak urine following childbirth, while 1 in 10 leak faeces, although due the obvious embarrassment ...
Source:Medical News Today
Date:October 8, 2008
... and Tullgren and Duren will demonstrate how to prepare the dishes. Seating is limited. The cost is $7. 'Stress Urinary Incontinence and Pelvic Organ Prolapse Repair' by Dr. Linda Teal, obstetrics and gynecology at noon Oct. 23. The $7 cost ...
Source:Baxter Bulletin
Date:October 7, 2008
... require additional management to reduce prostate size to make the treatment more effective. Complications include urinary retention, swelling and fistula formation, in addition to risks for incontinence and erectile dysfunction. Salvage Cryotherapy: ...
Source:Newswise
Date:October 6, 2008
... organ prolapse, which occurs when the uterus, bladder or rectum falls out of the vagina. Another typical ailment is urinary incontinence, or leakage of urine. The problems are not life- threatening, but they can be painful and make physical activity ...
Source:Daily Bulletin
Date:October 6, 2008
... ch are signs of ugliness. Smoking can also cause early menopause, facial wrinkling, and permanent voice lowering and urinary incontinence. By John Hilton Published: 10/6/2008
Source:Buzzle.com
Date:October 5, 2008
... 45 were discharged home. They had follow-up data on 33 patients; their ages ranged from 2 to 17 years. On follow up, urinary incontinence was the main complaint and it was reported to have greatly affected the child's schooling and social ...
Source:Medical News Today
Date:October 2, 2008
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