In a proof-of-concept study, researchers from the Keck School of Medicine of USC and the California Institute of Technology ...
After suffering in silence, these women are relying on a pessary and the results have been life-changing. What to know about the device.
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.
The local Knights of Columbus Councils have helped the Sophia Women’s Center in Salem purchase a new ultrasound machine. Pictured from left, first row, Pat Morrisey, Tom Englert, Father James Lang, ...
New research indicates that a long-maligned menopausal treatment is safer than previously thought, showing that it doesn’t increase breast cancer risk in women with inherited mutations in the BRCA1 or ...
Bladder prolapse, also known as cystocoele, is the most common form of pelvic organ prolapse (POP), significantly affecting women's physical, sexual, and psychosocial health, particularly in low- and ...
“Are you at the mercy of your bladder? If leaks are keeping you from living your best life, you should know that it doesn't have to be that way,” says an audio spot’s female voice. “Visit NAFC.org now ...
Gynecological organ-preserving cystectomy (GOPC) shows similar disease-free survival rates to standard radical cystectomy, with no reported relapses in gynecological organs. Patients who undergo GOPC ...
Urinary incontinence is a devastating condition affecting over 33 million Americans, according to the National Association for Continence, leading to significant adverse impacts on patients’ mental ...
As children, many of us were encouraged to pee before we left the house or whenever a bathroom was nearby. There was a good reason: Using the bathroom “just in case” can help prevent accidents among ...