Researchers have developed a promising technique that may some day restore bladder function in people with paralysis. They have regenerated nerves involved in bladder control in rats with spinal cord ...
Implants that read and decipher our brain activity have allowed people to control computers, robotic limbs or even remote-controlled helicopters, just by thinking about it. These devices are called ...
Wee device: CT scan of a rat showing a small device implanted around the bladder. It uses light signals from tiny LEDs to activate nerve cells and control problems such as incontinence and overactive ...
A beam of light may one day be the solution to an overactive bladder or urinary incontinence. An implant that uses LED lights to stimulate nerves has been found to restore bladder control in rats.