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1 TREAT, DON'T IGNORE,URINARY INCONTINENCE, ADVISE U MEDICAL SCHOOL GYNECOLOGISTSUntil recently, loss of bladder control has been a "closet problem"--borne mostly by women too embarrassed to tell their physicians about it.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1988-12-23
2 MEDICAL CENTER RESEARCHERS SEEK VOLUNTEERS FOR INCONTINENCE STUDYUniversity of Utah Medical Center researchers are evaluating the comfort and effectiveness of commercially absorbant pads used by some women to manage urinary incontinence.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1992-01-15
3 COLLAGEN INJECTIONS SHOWN TO REDUCE URINARY INCONTINENCE, SAY UNIVERSITY UROLOGISTSMen and women suffering urinary incontinence because of "sphincteric deficiency," which occurs when the outlet of the bladder can no longer close sufficiently to maintain urinary control, now may be helped by the injection of a substance called collagen around the bladder outlet.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1993-10-28
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