The decision to participate in the care of an elderly loved one can be a difficult one. It brings with it the responsibility of sensitive care for both a loved one's physical and emotional needs. Of ...
Why: Urinary incontinence (UI), the involuntary loss of urine, is estimated to effect over 13 million Americans. UI increases with age, but is not a normal part of the aging process. It is the second ...
A recent cross-sectional study of 871 male retirement home residents in Taiwan found that depression and urinary incontinence were associated with an increased risk of recurrent falls. This is a cross ...
Aging Health. 2013;9(6):579-591. Mobility assessment provides an important window into the accuracy of patients' self-report of independent functioning and an understanding of potential threats to ...
Incontinence, or urine leakage, is a common issue, affecting up to 11 percent of men.* Although not life-threatening, incontinence can cause stress, embarrassment, loss of intimacy, and social ...
Urinary incontinence can be an embarrassing problem many people face. It involves loss of bladder control that can range from occasional leakages when force is applied, such as by coughing or sneezing ...
Use of an app-based digital therapeutic significantly reduces urinary incontinence episodes when added to usual care in women with stress, urge, or mixed urinary incontinence, according to results of ...