Urinary Bladder Articles & Analysis: Older
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The SIAP study investigates the effect of using Ergotrics' Inflatable Prone Support (IPS) on intra-abdominal pressure (IAP) during spine surgery. Study background The objective of this study is to demonstrate the ability of the inflatable Prone Supports (IPS) to lower the IAP of patients in the prone position. Whenever the patients’ position is changed to prone, the IAP is increased due to ...
Increased risk of different cancer types in workers employed in petroleum industries and residents living in oil producing communities by Felix Onyije, Bayan Hosseini, Kayo Togawa, Joachim Schüz, and Ann Olsson Considerable health conditions are caused by environmental pollutants, including emissions from petroleum extraction and refining. They are major sources of environmental and ...
The bladder affects your day-to-day wellbeing. Sadly, many people don’t give much thought to a healthy bladder. ...
According to one study, 45 percent of women between the ages of 20 and 80 experience some degree of urinary incontinence. Luckily, there are steps you may take to regain control of your bladder, such as products to strengthen your pelvic floor or simple lifestyle changes. Keep reading to learn more about this condition and tips on how to help deal with it. ...
Arsenic from drinking water is a well-known risk factor for bladder cancer. The purpose of this paper is to systematize some important yet often overlooked facts considering the relationship between arsenic exposure and the occurrence of bladder cancer. ...