June 15, 2009 — Urinary incontinence is highly prevalent in overweight and obese women with type 2 diabetes and far exceeds other diabetes complications, according to the results of a cross-sectional ...
June 3, 2010 (San Francisco, California) — Physicians need to pay closer attention to the possibility of urinary incontinence (UI) in their female diabetic patients, because 35% of this population ...
The odds of urinary incontinence increase with poor glycemic control in women with type 1 diabetes, according to recent study findings. Sara M. Lenherr, MD, MS, a clinical lecturer in urology at the ...
Weekly urinary incontinence is highly prevalent among overweight and obese women with type 2 diabetes, according to recently published findings from the Action for Health in Diabetes study. In fact, ...
Urinary incontinence adversely affects their mental, physical and social well-being, according to a new study by AARP Services, Inc., and UnitedHealthcare Study appears in June issue of Quality of ...
Compared with diabetes support and education, intensive lifestyle intervention to reduce calorific intake and increase physical exercise for 1 year led to significant weight loss (0.7% versus 9.4%) ...
This article was reviewed by Julia Switzer, MD, FACOG. Urinary incontinence is the term for a loss of bladder control. In ...
Urinary incontinence (UI) is the involuntary loss of urine. Just having a UI “accident” occasionally may not require ...
A bladder lift, also known as bladder suspension surgery or colposuspension, is used to help treat stress incontinence (leakage). A bladder lift involves cutting into the abdomen, lifting the neck of ...