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CDC Reports Klingerman Virus Hoax
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has recently received several inquiries concerning an
e-mail message about people who have been infected with the "Klingerman virus" after opening gift packages delivered to them in the mail. More...
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Urinary Incontinence In Adults - Caregiver Guide
It's difficult to explain to those giving care to the incontinent patient how some simple interventions can make a big difference. This guide, aimed at nurses aides and in-home caregivers, is an excellent place to start. It discusses the basics, from the definition of incontinence to what is meant by bladder training. Read Urinary Incontinence In Adults.
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Overview: Urinary Incontinence In Adults,
Clinical Practice Guideline Update
In 1992, the Agency for Health Care Policy and Research (AHCPR) released its first guideline on urinary incontinence. Since then the guideline has become the standard of care for incontinence in many settings around the world. This update of the guideline reflects new findings in the rapidly changing field of treatment for urinary incontinence. More...
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Understanding Incontinence - A Patient Guide
Urinary incontinence is very common. Still, some patients are too embarrassed to ask for help. Patients can read this patient education handout and learn more about their condition. The patient may find it helpful to have this information on hand during professional consultations. Understanding Incontence - Patient Guide |
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