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Information about ostomies and advices about their management.
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Canadian Continence Foundation : Information about the organization as well as about incontinence. Gives resources and contact information.
Emergency Medicine : Information about acute glomerulonephritis, an introduction, clinical including the symptoms and causes, treatment, medications and follow up.
Bladder Disorders : An overview of bladder problems, including infections, cancer, atonic bladder, interstitial cystitis, overactive bladder (OAB), and prolapse.
IncontiNet : Comprehensive listing of links to information about the non-surgical, non-drug treatment of urinary and fecal incontinence and related pelvic muscle dysfunctions.
Drkoop.com: Medical Encyclopedia: Nephrotic Syndrome : Definition, causes, symptoms, diagnosis, prevention and treatment.
Dialysis in the Bahamas at New Providence Dialysis Unit : Dialysis clinics in Nassau: New Providence Dialysis Unit is a modern hemodialysis unit for patients with kidney failure.
Information from Your Family Doctor : Proteinuria in children: A look at the role of protein in the body, what this disorder is, treatment and how to do a 24 hour urine collection.
Emergency Medicine : Written by William Shapiro MD., an article about hemolytic uremic syndrome. An introduction, lab studies, treatment and follow up.
Association for the Bladder Exstrophy Community (ABC) : Offers information about the organization and the disease. Includes FAQs, a glossary, support groups, a bulletin board and resources.
MedicineNet.com - About Urological Disorders : Medical information about urological disorders such as urinary tract infections, overactive bladder and urinary incontinence.
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Approval Expanded for Breast Cancer Drug Tykerb (HealthDay)
HealthDay - MONDAY, Feb. 1 (HealthDay News) -- The U.S. Food and Drug
Administration has expanded approval for Tykerb (lapatinib) to include
postmenopausal women with hormone- and HER2-positive advanced breast
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Scientists Spot Genes Tied to Aging (HealthDay)
HealthDay - SUNDAY, Feb. 7 (HealthDay News) -- Scientists have discovered genetic
variants that are associated with biological aging, a finding that could
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