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However, if constant therapeutic levels of oxybutynin in the bladder without repeated instrumentation ... has not benefited from other forms of treatment. In a recent capsaicin study of detrusor ...
The new year is certain to bring the spread of infectious diseases – both new and old. And several factors make 2025 ripe for transmission in the U.S., including declining childhood vaccination ...
Understanding available treatment options helps individuals make informed decisions about their health care needs. Urinary incontinence, commonly known as bladder control issues, ranges from mild ...
The goal is to be able to adapt this knowledge to new vaccines and treatments if a pandemic were to arise from a closely related virus. There are also the unknown unknowns, or "disease X" — an ...
In early December, international alarm bells went off because of a mysterious disease circulating in a ... to not only provide preventive care or treatment care but also to respond to outbreaks." ...
Background: A 59-year-old female presented with a history of recurrent superficial bladder cancer ... The patient was diagnosed with panurothelial disease (PUD) and underwent a radical cystectomy ...
We didn’t face a new global pandemic in 2024, but the year was filled with reminders that zoonotic diseases—diseases that people get from animals—are a constant and evolving challenge.
This acute diarrhoeal disease, caused by ingesting food or water tainted with Vibrio cholerae bacteria, can escalate rapidly, potentially leading to death within hours without prompt treatment.
COVID emerged suddenly, spread rapidly and killed millions of people around the world. Since then, I think it's fair to say that most people have been nervous about the emergence of the next big ...
This month on Goldfish Swim School‘s Water Safety Patrol, listen to a conversation with Johnny Riley, Cane Creek Reservoir and Land Resources Supervisor for OWASA ! Local water recreation is a ...