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Bladder Disorders
Urinary Incontinence Linked to Increased Cardiovascular Disease Risk in Women
Researchers report an association between urinary incontinence and cardiovascular disease risk in women. The researcher recommend women should be checked regularly for urinary incontinence.
Bladder Disorders
Mindfulness and Brain Stimulation May Help Reduce Bladder Leaks
A new study suggests that mindfulness training and/or non-invasive brain stimulation could reduce bladder leaks and feelings of urgency in patients with ‘latchkey incontinence.’
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