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In our research and clinical practice experiences, a common theme emerges from people living with pelvic floor issues — “I wish someone had told me about this sooner.” Through interviews ...
A Massachusetts State Police trooper struck by a stolen motorcycle in Revere in June moved to a rehab facility after ...
A team of physician-scientists at Indiana University School of Medicine has made progress in mapping kidney cells.
Kidney stone disease, increasingly common in both men and women, presents differently based on gender. Men often experience ...
While kidney disease is often a silent disease, a few signs show up on the face and neck, like swelling, puffy eyes, dark circles, dry or itchy skin, and neck swelling. According to doctors, it is ...
It's a classic excuse among frequent pee-ers: "I just have a small bladder!" Turns out, there's some truth to this. "Anatomically, everybody can be different, just like some people are tall and some ...
Repeated burning, urgency, or blood in urine isn’t always a UTI. Expert warns these can be early signs of kidney or bladder ...
Kidney problems often manifest as pain beyond the organ's location, signaling potential issues. Discomfort in the lower back, ...
The mother of three, 57, shared the update after undergoing a spinal procedure in London to ease the chronic neck pain and ...
The authors comprehensively elaborate on the diversity and complexity of ILs' roles in AKI pathogenesis.  The review also ...
A veteran College of Charleston Department of Public Safety officer says, despite a battle with cancer that left him without either kidney, he considers himself blessed.
Stewart has suffered an unstable/open-book pelvic fracture, meaning his pelvis is broken in two or more places, with a large hematoma on the area. Stewart also has a fractured right leg.