An overactive bladder can cause you to leak urine when you least expect it. You can mitigate this with simple lifestyle changes.
Overactive bladder (OAB) can cause sudden, uncontrollable urges to go to the bathroom. Surgery, medication and behavioral therapy may all help manage symptoms. Urologists say a diet rich in fluids, ...
Bladder leaks can be disruptive—and they’re very common. Up to 30 percent of older adults experience incontinence. The problem is more prevalent in women, but the percentage of men with an overactive ...
Picture this: you're in line for an important job interview, and just when your name is called up and you’re supposed to turn up in less than 5 minutes, your bladder calls for a timeout! Overactive ...
Overactive Bladder (OAB) is more than the occasional bathroom break. When your bladder is working overtime and nothing has ...
IRVINE, Calif. & BASEL, Switzerland--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Urovant Sciences, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Sumitovant Biopharma Ltd., announced the launch of Time To Go TM today, a multi-channel educational ...
Urovant Sciences, Inc., and Holly Robinson Peete Collaborate to Bring Awareness to Overactive Bladder (OAB) Symptoms and Management Options as Part of the Time To Go™ Campaign Holly Robinson Peete ...
Novel inflammatory markers like SII, NLR, and SIRI may predict OAB prevalence and risk, highlighting systemic inflammation's role in OAB pathophysiology. A study of 19,194 participants found ...