The sudden, urgent need to pee when you get home—called "latchkey incontinence"—is caused by a combination of brain functions ...
Overactive bladder (OAB) can disrupt daily life, but small, consistent changes can make a big difference. From pelvic floor ...
A belly laugh with your best friend. A sneeze that catches you off guard. A quick jog to catch the bus. These everyday ...
Inpatients with indwelling urinary catheters in the general Stroke Ward of the Department of Neurology of our hospital from January to December 2025 were selected as the research subjects. A ...
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If you've ever leaked a little during a workout, a sneeze or a belly laugh, you're far from alone. The good news? The condition, called urinary incontinence, is treatable—you don't have to just live ...
Peeing “just in case” too often can train your bladder to hold less and make you urinate more frequently. Most healthy people urinate five or six times a day. Holding your urine is uncomfortable but ...
Abstract: The controller is one of the most important modules in the autonomous driving pipeline, ensuring the vehicle reaches its desired position. In this work, a reinforcement learning based ...
Overactive bladder (OAB), characterized by urinary urgency, frequency and nocturia, can significantly impair quality of life. The prevalence of OAB increases with age, affecting approximately 7% to 27 ...
UAB recently delivered its first implant of a new therapy for urge urinary incontinence (UUI) using a process called implantable tibial neuromodulation (ITNM), expanding treatment options for patients ...