Womens
Health
The
Impact of Extreme Urinary Incontinence on Quality
of Life
Dr
Donnica.com Women´s Health
National
Association for Continence
Simon
Foundation for Continence
National
Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
National Institute on Aging (NIA)
Urinary
Incontinence
NIH:
Health Information Urinary Incontinence
Timely
Topics in Medicine
UCSF
Women's Health
Urinary
Incontinence in Women: Evaluation and Management
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In Silence
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Journal Of Female Urinary Incontinence
Urinary
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Urology
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About
Urological Disorders
Clinical
Practice Guidelines For Adults
Urinary Incontinence
Alliance
for Bladder Control
Incontinence Center Carolinas Women's
Center
Urologic
and Male Genital Diseases
American
Urogynecologic Society
About
Stress - Incontinence
Incontinence
Urinary
Incontinence
Department
of Obstetrics and Gynecology - Yale School of
Medicine
Issues
in the Management of Urinary Incontinence Rodney
A. Appell, MD
bio-medical.com
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Illness Conditions
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Incontinence in the Elderly: Practical Approaches
for the Primary Care Internist. Bree Johnston, MD
MPH San Francisco VAMC UCSF
Time
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Urinary
Incontinence
National
Kidney and Urologic Diseases Information Clearinghouse
American
Foundation for Urologic Disease
Simon
Foundation for Continence
National
Association for Continence
American
Medical Directors Association
Healthlink
USA
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Treatment of Stress Urinary Incontinence: Is it for
you? Christopher K. Payne, M.D
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Incontinence
(Caregiver.com)
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Control of Your Bladder Control Problems (American
Geriatrics Society)
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With Incontinence (Mayo Clinic)
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Incontinence
(National Association for Continence)
Loyola
University Health System
The
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney
Diseases (NIDDK) is part of the National Institutes
of Health. The NIDDK conducts and supports biomedical
research and disseminates research findings and health
information to the public.
The mission of the
National Association for Continence is one of
consumer advocacy, education of the public, and information
dissemination through collaboration and networking
for the benefit of those with urinary incontinence.
The
American Foundation for Urologic Disease (AFUD)
offers up-to-date information on all urological conditions
as well as news on the latest research and clinical
trials.
www.incontinence.org,
sponsored by the Bladder Health Council of AFUD, deals
specifically with incontinence and features lists
of additional links and resources and an OAB (overactive
bladder) screening quiz.
The goal of the
American Urological Association is to promote
the highest standards of urological care through education,
research, and the formulation of health care policy.
The Simon Foundation is dedicated
to helping people cope with incontinence and is an
excellence source of information about treatment,
management, and current cures. This site also offers
message boards where patients with incontinence can
meet and share information.
Consensus
Statements
Ntional
Bladder Foundation
Urology
Disorders - Methodist Health Care System
Tower
Urology Institute for Continence
UROGYNECOLOGY
Health Information Resources Urinary
Incontinence and Bedwetting
Urinary
Incontinence in Women: Evaluation and Management
PATRICK J. CULLIGAN, M.D., and MICHAEL HEIT, M.D.
University of Louisville Health Sciences Center, Louisville,
Kentucky
ABILITY
James Buchanan Brady Foundation-Department ofUrologyIncontinence
/ General Information
www.incontinent.com
Urinary
Incontinence in Women
Asian
Society for Female Urology
Urinary
Incontinence
Mild
Urinary Stress Incontinence
Health
Library Illnesses and Conditions
Clinical
Index of Incontinence
Making
a Difference in Senior Care: Focus on Overactive Bladder
2nd
International Consultation on Incontinence 2001
Understanding
Urinary Incontinence
The
Continence Foundation
Duke
University. Female Urology and Urogynecology
Patient Information WWW Links
National
Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases