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Outdoor Injuries: Age 3-4

Outdoor Injuries: Age 3-4Being a parent of a three- or four-year-old is a real challenge. At this age, children love to explore--they enjoy climbing, jumping, running, and many other activities that can unfortunately lead to injury. While it is important to let your child play and discover new grounds, it is also important to follow some safety rules to keep your child from harm. Join us as we discuss the prevention of outdoor dangers. Topics will include:

  • Car safety
  • Pool safety
  • Playground safety

Keywords: Injury prevention, car safety, pool safety, playground safety, Dr. Calvin G. Lowe

Newborn Safety Outside

Newborn Safety OutsideA newborn child is always a bundle of joy and responsibility. When traveling with a newborn, it is especially important that parents follow certain safety measures to protect their child from harm. On this webcast, we'll discuss car and stroller safety issues every new parent should be aware of.

Keywords: Newborns, safety, outdoor safety, car safety, stroller safety, Dr. Sajjad Yacoob

FF: urology Oab1

FF: urology Oab1Frequent urges to urinate can be the result of overactive bladder (OAB). This is called urinary urgency. People with OAB can also find they have more than the urge to urinate; they actually need to urinate often. This is called urinary frequency. Incontinence can also be a problem. And people with OAB can experience nocturia, which means they need to get up frequently at night, to go to the bathroom.

Keywords: Urination, bladder problems, urge, urgency, urinary urgency, urinary frequency, incontinence, nocturia, anticholinesterase inhibitors, muscarinic receptors, Detrol, tolterodine, Ditropan, oxybutynin, Sanctura, trospium, Oxytrol oxybutynin transdermal, Enablex, darifenacin, Vesicare, solifenacin, Tofranil, Janimine, imipramine

FF: urology Oab3

FF: urology Oab3Drugs and lifestyle changes are both effective in treating overactive bladder (OAB). Studies show the standard class of OAB medication, anticholinergics, also known as antimuscarinics, are effective in 70% to 80% of patients.

Keywords: Urination, bladder problems, urge, urgency, urinary urgency, urinary frequency, incontinence, nocturia, anticholinesterase inhibitors, muscarinic receptors, Detrol, tolterodine, Ditropan, oxybutynin, Sanctura, trospium, Oxytrol oxybutynin transdermal, Enablex, darifenacin, Vesicare, solifenacin, Tofranil, Janimine, imipramine


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