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What is the success of drug treatment in urge urinary incontinence? What should be measured? - PubMed
What is the success of drug treatment in urge urinary incontinence? What should be measured? - PubMed
Antimuscarinic medications are very successful in the treatment of urge urinary incontinence; however, the success of treatment is not only limited to clinical improvement. Patients do not regard a drug as successful unless it is tolerable, easy to adapt to the daily life and improve the quality of …
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What is the success of drug treatment in urge urinary incontinence? What should be measured? - PubMed
Effects of tolterodine and trospium chloride on renal damage induced by partial upper urinary tract obstruction - PubMed
Effects of tolterodine and trospium chloride on renal damage induced by partial upper urinary tract obstruction - PubMed
These findings imply that increased renal pelvic pressure can contribute to renal parenchymal injury in chronic pelvic upper urinary tract obstruction. Antimuscarinic medications such as tolterodine and trospium chloride exert renoprotective effects, probably by prevention of pelvic pressure increas …
·pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov·
Effects of tolterodine and trospium chloride on renal damage induced by partial upper urinary tract obstruction - PubMed
Free Reassuring and Comforting Songs to Help Ease Kids' Anxiety
Free Reassuring and Comforting Songs to Help Ease Kids' Anxiety
I don't even know what to say about all the difficulties children are faced with today. They're confronted with issues we didn't even think of when I was a child. They've already lived through a pandemic. Even many preschools have to perform safety drills to prepare kids for the possibility of a shooter. And cyber bullying and other online dangers didn't exist when I grew up. Every parent and caregiver should learn how to actively listen to a child's struggles ... in effect, to be a therapist. Today, I want to share some free reassuring and comforting music that can
·bitsofpositivity.com·
Free Reassuring and Comforting Songs to Help Ease Kids' Anxiety
10 Inspirational Songs for Kids & Teens - Music To Grow On - Music Therapy Services: Sacramento, CA
10 Inspirational Songs for Kids & Teens - Music To Grow On - Music Therapy Services: Sacramento, CA
Sometimes when you're feeling down, all it takes is a little boost of inspiration and motivation to get your spirits back up, and what better way to do so than through songs? Research has shown, time and again, that music has the power to elevate your mood and reduce anxiety. I'm excited to share with ten of my favorite inspirational songs that I've hand-picked for you and your young loved ones.
·musictogrowon.net·
10 Inspirational Songs for Kids & Teens - Music To Grow On - Music Therapy Services: Sacramento, CA
My Top 10 Reassuring Songs
My Top 10 Reassuring Songs
Sometimes, you just need a reminder that everything will be alright, and that whatever you are going through will pass. As the fall...
·hercampus.com·
My Top 10 Reassuring Songs
Pedialyte vs. Gatorade: What's The Difference?
Pedialyte vs. Gatorade: What's The Difference?
Maintaining adequate hydration levels is essential for your health, and insufficient water intakes or excessive water losses may lead to dehydration. This article reviews Pedialyte and Gatorade, highlighting their main differences and most common uses.
·healthline.com·
Pedialyte vs. Gatorade: What's The Difference?
Xylitol Benefits vs. Dangers
Xylitol Benefits vs. Dangers
Xylitol is a sweetener that is marketed as being natural and low-calorie, as well as possessing benefits for oral health. But do its dangers outweigh its potential benefits?
·draxe.com·
Xylitol Benefits vs. Dangers
The truth about same-sex attractions
The truth about same-sex attractions
I think Im attracted to others of the same sex, does that mean Im gay? Notice to Reader: "The Boards of both CERC Canada and CERC USA are aware that t...
·catholiceducation.org·
The truth about same-sex attractions
Indicators for assessing folate and vitamin B-12 status and for monitoring the efficacy of intervention strategies
Indicators for assessing folate and vitamin B-12 status and for monitoring the efficacy of intervention strategies
Deficiencies of folate or of vitamin B-12 are widespread and constitute a major global burden of morbidity that affect all age groups. Detecting or confirming the presence of folate or vitamin B-12 deficiency and distinguishing one from the other depends, ...
·ncbi.nlm.nih.gov·
Indicators for assessing folate and vitamin B-12 status and for monitoring the efficacy of intervention strategies
inTransition
inTransition
The inTransition program is a free, confidential program that offers specialized coaching and assistance for active-duty service members, National Guard members, reservists, veterans and retirees who need access to mental health care when relocating to another assignment, returning from deployment, transitioning from active duty to reserve component or reserve component to active duty, preparing to leave military service, any other time they need a new mental health provider or need a provider for the first time.
·health.mil·
inTransition
What Is Self-Validation? 9 Ways to Start Practicing It
What Is Self-Validation? 9 Ways to Start Practicing It
Learn the key to accepting your feelings and empowering yourself Do you ever feel like you have no problem validating your friends and loved ones but can't seem to work up that positive energy for yourself? You're not alone....
·wikihow.com·
What Is Self-Validation? 9 Ways to Start Practicing It
Pharmacotherapy of overactive bladder in adults: a review of efficacy, tolerability, and quality of life
Pharmacotherapy of overactive bladder in adults: a review of efficacy, tolerability, and quality of life
Overactive bladder (OAB) is a prevalent condition that has a significant impact on quality of life. The usual treatment approach is both behavioral and pharmacological. The first-line pharmacological treatment commonly utilizes anticholinergic agents, ...
·ncbi.nlm.nih.gov·
Pharmacotherapy of overactive bladder in adults: a review of efficacy, tolerability, and quality of life
Newer Agents for the Management of Overactive Bladder
Newer Agents for the Management of Overactive Bladder
The anticholinergics tolterodine and oxybutynin are well established in the management of overactive bladder. However, their activity at muscarinic receptors distant from the target site (i.e., bladder) produces anticholinergic side effects leading to poor tolerability. In 2004, trospium, solifenacin, and darifenacin were approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for the treatment of overactive bladder. Trospium is water soluble and therefore is less likely to enter the central nervous system, and solifenacin and darifenacin are more selective for the bladder than older agents. Although these attributes could improve tolerability, clinical trials comparing relevant agents to validate this are lacking. Trials have shown that these newer agents decrease the frequency of incontinence episodes, the number of voids per day, and the number and severity of urgency episodes compared with placebo. These agents also have been shown to improve quality of life in women with overactive bladder and urinary incontinence. Head-to-head studies of the newer agents and immediate-release oxybutynin and tolterodine have suggested similar effectiveness across the class, although the newer agents are better tolerated. Trospium and darifenacin have not been compared with extended-release formulations of tolterodine or oxybutynin, which are better tolerated than the immediate-release versions. In one study, solifenacin produced a somewhat greater decrease in the number of incontinence episodes than extended-release tolterodine, with no difference in tolerability. In general, the newer agents appear to be at least as effective as their predecessors, although it is unclear whether they are better tolerated. Important pharmacokinetic differences among the agents (e.g., route of elimination) allow for selection of an appropriate agent based on individual factors such as cost and tolerability.
·aafp.org·
Newer Agents for the Management of Overactive Bladder
Transdiagnostic cognitive behavioral therapy for nightmares and parasomnias | Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine
Transdiagnostic cognitive behavioral therapy for nightmares and parasomnias | Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine
Study Objectives: This pilot study determined whether transdiagnostic cognitive behavioral therapy for parasomnias (CBTp) reduces parasomnia and activity levels during sleep in a sample of adult sleep clinic outpatients. A secondary objective was to assess ...
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Transdiagnostic cognitive behavioral therapy for nightmares and parasomnias | Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine
Dimethyl Sulfoxide (DMSO) and Methylsulfonylmethane (MSM) for Osteoarthritis
Dimethyl Sulfoxide (DMSO) and Methylsulfonylmethane (MSM) for Osteoarthritis
Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) and methylsulfonylmethane (MSM) are two chemically related substances that have been studied for osteoarthritis. DMSO is used topically (applied to the skin). MSM is sold as a dietary supplement, either alone or in combination with other ingredients such as glucosamine.
·nccih.nih.gov·
Dimethyl Sulfoxide (DMSO) and Methylsulfonylmethane (MSM) for Osteoarthritis
Neurogenic Bladder
Neurogenic Bladder
The muscles and nerves of the urinary system work together to hold and release urine at the right time. Nerves carry messages between the bladder and the spinal cord and brain. The messages tell the muscles of the bladder to either tighten or release. In neurogenic bladder, these nerves don’t work the way they should.
·hopkinsmedicine.org·
Neurogenic Bladder
Dose Equivalents for Antipsychotic Drugs: The DDD Method
Dose Equivalents for Antipsychotic Drugs: The DDD Method
Dose equivalents of antipsychotics are an important but difficult to define concept, because all methods have weaknesses and strongholds.We calculated dose equivalents based on defined daily doses (DDDs) presented by the World Health Organisation’s ...
·ncbi.nlm.nih.gov·
Dose Equivalents for Antipsychotic Drugs: The DDD Method