Amara Therapeutics has announced the launch of a randomised controlled trial evaluating the efficacy and safety of its prescription digital therapeutic (PDTx) for the treatment of...
Uresta, non-invasive solution for bladder leaks, is to launch in the United States. Uresta, a female-owned and led health startup, aims to help women to regain...
A study which compared pelvic floor yoga to general muscle conditioning found that yoga was only slightly better at relieving bladder issues. Yoga has been recommended...
The device can be used during a specific activity or up to 12 hours for general control over symptoms
The Flyte intravaginal device aims to treat stress urinary incontinence and strengthen pelvic floor muscles
Elidah plans to use the funding to raise awareness of incontinence and improve distribution channels for its two wearable products
By Lydia Zeller, CEO at Pelvital USA
The acquisition is hoped to help more women strengthen their pelvic health and restore their bladder control
The Flyte intravaginal device aims to treat stress urinary incontinence and strengthen pelvic floor muscles
The device uses motion sensor technology to help women strengthen their pelvic floor