This Woman's Bold Message About Thigh Gap Wins Summer

vendredi 29 juin 2018

Why July Is the Most Dangerous Month To Go Swimming

This Brand's Unedited Photo of a Model Showing Off Her Stretch Marks Is Absolutely Beautiful

jeudi 28 juin 2018

Man Who Smelled So Bad a Plane Had to Make Emergency Landing Dies a Month Later of Necrosis

Female bladder bacteria found to be similar to microbes in the vagina

Scientists and physicians at Loyola University Chicago and Loyola Medicine were the first to publish groundbreaking research that debunked the common belief that urine in healthy women is sterile. Female bladder bacteria found to be similar to microbes in the vagina

Female bladder bacteria found to be similar to microbes in the vagina

Scientists and physicians at Loyola University Chicago and Loyola Medicine were the first to publish groundbreaking research that debunked the common belief that urine in healthy women is sterile. Female bladder bacteria found to be similar to microbes in the vagina

A 15-Year-Old Helped a Blind and Deaf Passenger After the Crew Struggled to Communicate

mercredi 27 juin 2018

25 Ways to Live Life to the Fullest

lundi 25 juin 2018

Feel like your average day is an over-scheduled frenzy? We’ve all been there. But it’s not impossible to seize the day, even if only in bite-size chunks. Live each day to the fullest with these feel-great tips. 25 Ways to Live Life to the Fullest

Study: Men tolerate stress urinary incontinence for years before seeking medical help

Men often tolerate stress urinary incontinence for more than two years before seeking medical help - and one-third put up with it for more than five years, making it important for doctors to check for this problem, a new study from UT Southwestern researchers advises. Study: Men tolerate stress urinary incontinence for years before seeking medical help

Study: Men tolerate stress urinary incontinence for years before seeking medical help

Men often tolerate stress urinary incontinence for more than two years before seeking medical help - and one-third put up with it for more than five years, making it important for doctors to check for this problem, a new study from UT Southwestern researchers advises. Study: Men tolerate stress urinary incontinence for years before seeking medical help

Yes, Impostor Syndrome Is Real. Here's How to Deal With It

vendredi 22 juin 2018

NeoTract announces results of study measuring costs and patient outcomes of UroLift System

vendredi 8 juin 2018

NeoTract, a wholly owned subsidiary of Teleflex Incorporated focused on addressing unmet needs in the field of urology, today announced the results of an independent analysis measuring costs and patient outcomes of the UroLift System compared to transurethral resection of the prostate. NeoTract announces results of study measuring costs and patient outcomes of UroLift System

Synthetic cannabis use may increase risk of heart attack and stroke

The warning follows their treatment of a 25 year old prison inmate who had no family history of heart disease or traditional cardiovascular risk factors, and who was left with a permanent disability. Synthetic cannabis use may increase risk of heart attack and stroke

3 Tricks to Help Your Eyes When You're Staring at Your Phone All the Time

mercredi 6 juin 2018

Experimental drug shows potential to improve bladder function after spinal cord injury

mardi 5 juin 2018

An experimental drug that blocks abnormal neural communication after spinal cord injury could one day be the key to improving quality of life by improving bladder function, new research suggests. Experimental drug shows potential to improve bladder function after spinal cord injury

Teen Whose Father Ran Over His Leg with Lawn Mower Thriving 14 Years After Accident

lundi 4 juin 2018

Woman Committed Suicide 4 Years After Doctor Allegedly Removed Her Ovaries Without Her Consent

vendredi 1 juin 2018

Study finds reciprocal link between emotional distress and treatment side effects of prostate cancer

A new study published in the Journal of Urology® reports that men with prostate cancer who had worse urinary, bowel, and sexual function after surgery or radiotherapy than others experienced more emotional distress. Interestingly, the reverse was also true as experiencing more distress led to worse function. Study finds reciprocal link between emotional distress and treatment side effects of prostate cancer

Study finds reciprocal link between emotional distress and treatment side effects of prostate cancer

A new study published in the Journal of Urology® reports that men with prostate cancer who had worse urinary, bowel, and sexual function after surgery or radiotherapy than others experienced more emotional distress. Interestingly, the reverse was also true as experiencing more distress led to worse function. Study finds reciprocal link between emotional distress and treatment side effects of prostate cancer