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 ...
I’m the wrong guy to ask if this item is indispensable when you’re out in the woods because, well, I’m a guy. But as a dad who has taken a young daughter camping and to other places with, shall we say ...
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 ...
(Reuters Health) - Some women suffering from stress incontinence who don't want to have surgery or see a physician for a vaginally inserted device they can use at home may get symptom relief from ...
MINNEAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Uromedica, Inc. announces the initiation of its FDA Investigational Device Exemption trial for ACT® to evaluate its safety and efficacy for treatment of female SUI.