Insulin Resistance Associated Overactive Bladder
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“Genomics and Epigenomics for New Insights in fEmale OAB (GENIE) Study”
Millions of women suffer from overactive bladder, and the changes in bladder function affect their quality of life. The study team believes that it needs to be better understand why women get overactive bladder in the first place so that better treatments can eventually be offered. The purpose of this study is to determine why women with insulin resistance are more likely to get overactive bladder. Overactive bladder is a type of bladder control problem that can cause some women to have bladder leakage. This problem is more common in women with diabetes and pre-diabetes, but it isn't known why.
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Epigenomics in Insulin Resistance Associated Overactive Bladder.
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NCT03057158
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YaODLb