Having the urge to pee while in a public place is a challenge for women any day of the year. But now — between the coronavirus making public bathrooms risky (or at least perceived to be) and the ...
(Metro Creative) — Whether it's the soothing sound of waves on a relaxing beach or the noisy exploration of new business opportunities, travel is back this year, as evidenced by six consecutive months ...
PARWAN PROVINCE, Afghanistan (April 3, 2013) -- Research is underway to determine how one small device is specifically benefiting the health of military women serving in Afghanistan, and for future ...
The female stress urinary incontinence treatment device market is projected to be worth USD 770.0 million in 2024. The market is anticipated to reach USD 1,432.0 million by 2034. The market is further ...
A minimally invasive device for treating recurrent stress urinary incontinence in women has been shown to be safe and effective in early clinical trials and is now under review by the U.S. Food and ...
June 2, 2010 (San Francisco) – An investigational minimally invasive device, known as the Adjustable Continence Therapy (ACT, Uromedica, Inc.) system, seems to be an effective treatment for women with ...
The FDA has cleared InTone, a medical device for treating female urinary incontinence. InTone is the first medical device that combines mild micro-current stimulation (similar to a transcutaneous ...
A device to help women with impaired detrusor contractility (IDC) urinate has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The InFlow Intraurethral Valve-Pump contains four components, each ...