Medical Conditions That Involve Bed Wetting
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Which treatments work best for bedwetting? - Health & wellness - The Boston Globe
bostonglobe.com — “Bedwetting — which becomes a medical condition called nocturnal enuresis after children reach the age of 5 — is far more common than you might think. About 6 percent of boys and 3 percent of girls ages 8 to 11 experience it at least two nights a week, and boys have more severe bedwetting than girls. Surprisingly, nighttime alarms work better than medications, according to a review of the latest research.” View full resource at bostonglobe.com
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thirdage.com — “According to both the American Medical Association and the American Dental Association, hypnosis is a legitimate contribution to the treatment of dozens of problems related to high blood pressure, abnormal heart rhythms, seizures, dental anxiety, asthma,” View full resource at thirdage.com
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