Check out the Winter 2017 Full Issue
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Bedwetting to Potty Training – What You Need to Know
Bedwetting is a common problem, and it often goes away as a child gets older. But if the problem persists, parents should not ignore it. …more
Bladder Cancer Insights
The bladder is a balloon-shaped organ in your pelvic area where your body stores urine before it leaves the body. Bladder cancer is cancer that starts in the bladder. …more
Did You Know? Nocturia
If you wake up more than two times per night to go to the bathroom, you may have nocturia.About 1 in 3 adults over the age of 30 experience nocturia. …more
What is Nocturnal Enuresis?
When children urinate without control, it is called enuresis. This is also known as bedwetting. The medical term for when children cannot control their bladders while sleeping (bedwetting) is nocturnal enuresis. …more
What’s the Difference between Active Surveillance and Watchful Waiting when Treating Prostate Cancer?
Active Surveillance is best for men with small, low-risk tumors without symptoms. Watchful waiting is a less aggressive system of monitoring prostate cancer without treating it. …more
Ask the Experts: What Does the Color of my Urine mean about my Health?
As a general rule of thumb, it’s usually a good sign for your health when the color of your urine is a pale shade of yellow. If you have urine that resembles another color, you should be aware that this is not normal. …more