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nocturia | Research | 10 pages | source: Maturitas | Added Nov 28, 2018

Nocturia management using multiple strategies

This study reviewed the management of nocturia using multiple strategies.

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prostate cancer | Medivizor | source: Medivizor | Added Nov 28, 2018

Clinical Trials Today

Prior to the 20th century, most people lived about 47 years in the developed world because of infectious diseases. In 1940, the first use of penicillin to treat infectious diseases occurred and penicillin became available in 1945 to the general public. Science and research conducted throughout the 1950s, 60s, and
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nocturia | Research | 10 pages | source: Neurourology and urodynamics | Added Nov 26, 2018

Nocturia: recommendations from the experts on diagnosis

This study reviewed the criteria for diagnosing and treating nocturia.

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prostate cancer | Medivizor | source: Medivizor | Added Nov 26, 2018

Oncology Basics 2016: Understanding Cells

We are made of elegant, interacting, dynamic structures called cells.  The best estimate is that there are around 32 trillion cells in the human body.   Today 5th graders begin to learn about cells and cell biology.  But for the rest of us, who may be a bit rusty, or who
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nocturia | Research | Lifestyle | 10 pages | source: International journal of urology: official journal of the Japanese Urological Association | Added Nov 24, 2018

Does salt intake affect the frequency of urination and nocturia?

This study investigated if salt intake has an effect on the frequency of urination during the day and nocturia. They found that high salt intake increases the frequency of urination and nocturia.

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prostate cancer | Medivizor | source: Medivizor | Added Nov 24, 2018

Oncology Basics 2016: DNA

The Central Dogma of Biology Doesn’t the title above sound imposing? Yet this central idea has moved biological science forward over the last 60 plus years. What we know about cells, genetics and cancer today relies on this "Dogma": DNA carries our hereditary information and transfers that information in a
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prostate cancer | Medivizor | source: Medivizor | Added Nov 22, 2018

Oncology Basics 2016: Genes and Cancer Treatment

In Oncology Basics 2016 part 1, we examined the elegance of the cells that make up our body.  In Oncology Basics 2016 part 2, we explored what holds the instructions for life--DNA--and the special processes of self-replication and transcription that are used to pass on and translate those instructions.  Now
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nocturia | Research | Treatment | 10 pages | source: The world journal of men's health | Added Nov 22, 2018

Treating nocturia can be beneficial even if you are not bothered by it

This study compared the quality of life improvements of patients who were bothered and were not bothered by frequent urination at night, called nocturia. Researchers found that both men whom were bothered and were bothered by nocturia had improved quality of life after treatment.

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nocturia | Research | Treatment | 10 pages | source: BJU international | Added Nov 20, 2018

Desmopressin for treating nocturia in men

This study investigated the effects of desmopressin (Noctiva; DP) in men with nocturia. They found that DP reduces the number of nighttime voids in these patients.

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prostate cancer | Medivizor | source: Medivizor | Added Nov 20, 2018

Oncology Basics 2016: The Immune System and Immunotherapy

Oncology Basics 2016 continues with a look at the immune system and immunotherapy.  As described in a previous post, one of the regulators of cell division and proliferation is the immune system.  Harnessing the power of the immune system to attack and destroy cancer cells is a promising area of

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