Pregnancy can change your urine. Here’s what’s normal and what may be a sign of trouble, justifying a call to your doctor.
A groundbreaking study introduces new noninvasive screening tools that have the potential to greatly enhance patient comfort ...
New French guidelines reshape care for urinary tract infections in men, dropping urine dipsticks, recognizing male cystitis, ...
Researchers at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have developed a method for diagnosing urinary tract infections that ...
Cloudy urine, often noticed by chance, can signal dietary impacts or underlying health issues. While dehydration, certain ...
Scientists have developed a groundbreaking \"urine aging clock\" that analyzes microRNAs to predict biological age, offering ...
Everyone knows that urine has a distinct odor. In fact, everyone’s urine has its own unique scent. This is normal, and nothing to be concerned about. Small fluctuations in odor — usually caused by ...
Several things can cause your urine to appear oily, from certain vitamins to underlying conditions that need treatment. If you have diabetes and notice oily urine, contact a healthcare professional.
Dr Dana Rizk is Professor of Medicine in the Division of Nephrology at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) and a VOYXACT VISIONARY Study Investigator and Co-Chair of the Steering Committee.
The assay detects aggressive prostate tumors in men on active surveillance for low-risk cancer, potentially helping them ...
Investigators analyzed exfoliated cells in urine specimens to identify 50 candidate RNAs for prostate cancer detection.
Currently, we consider this as a waste, so what we’re trying to do is recycle it, closing the nutrients loop.” At VunaNexus, ...