No more waiting days to get the right antibiotic.
Urinary tract infections, often called UTIs, are one of the most common health problems, especially for women. In fact, about half of all women will have at least one UTI during their lifetime. For ...
For millions of women, urine leakage is a daily struggle quietly endured behind closed doors. Often dismissed as an unavoidable consequence of childbirth, aging, or menopause, urinary incontinence ...
The group of researchers from University of Reading, University of Southampton and Hampshire Hospitals NHS Trust, said a new test taken on urine can show doctors which antibiotic could help patients ...
A new direct-from-urine test could help doctors choose the right antibiotic for UTIs on the same day, potentially improving patient outcomes while reducing delays that can fuel resistance and serious ...
Women with ongoing urinary incontinence could avoid invasive bladder pressure tests, as new research shows that a range of non-invasive assessments work just as well in guiding treatment. Led by ...
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