Mixed urinary incontinence is a difficult-to-treat chronic condition affecting many older women. Both midurethral sling and onabotulinumtoxinA improved symptoms by 6 months without significant ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Urinary incontinence was linked to disability, particularly in the domains of mobility, communication and life ...
Urinary distress inventory scores improved with either treatment over 6 months. Both onabotulinimtoxinA (BTX) and midurethral sling (MUS) show efficacy over 6 months in treating women with mixed ...
Relief Srl raised more than €1 million (US$1.08 million) in financing for Urorelief, its endourethral medical device which treats stress urinary incontinence. The Italian startup will use the funds to ...
Acquisition of Bioinduction transforms Amber into an integrated developer and manufacturer of intelligent, closed-loop neuromodulation therapies. Amber-UI therapy for mixed incontinence is currently ...
Amber Therapeutics Ltd. revealed positive data from the first-in-human investigation of its Amber-UI device, an implantable closed-loop bioelectrical therapy for urinary incontinence. Initial results ...
Key initial results from AURA-2 study highlight good safety and scalability of Amber-UI therapy A strong efficacy signal was seen in the form of complete resolution of incontinence episodes six months ...
If you find yourself constantly rushing to the bathroom or notice you leak when you laugh, you may be dealing with urinary incontinence (UI). But that “gotta go” feeling can vary for everyone. That’s ...
Having more frequent urinary incontinence and leakage amounts is associated with higher odds of disability, according to researchers. If you are one of the 30% to 50% of women experiencing urinary ...
The Fourth International Consultation on Incontinence recently redefined the signs, symptoms, urodynamic observations and conditions associated with lower urinary tract symptoms and urodynamic studies ...
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.