A new study suggests that combining medication with behavioral therapy may help ease incontinence. Researchers studied 416 adults with overactive bladder symptoms whose symptoms were not controlled by Detrol alone. After sixteen weeks, 64 percent of patients who had been given Detrol along with self-administered behavioral therapy instructions reported being very satisfied with their incontinence symptoms, while 91 percent reported being a little satisfied. The study was funded by Detrol...
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Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), a form of counseling, works well for some chronic pain problems. In this study, researchers explore ways to... Read more »
A course of cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) may help insomnia patients get a better night's sleep, even long after the treatment ends. CBT, which is... Read more »
Adults who have ADHD appear to benefit more from a type of cognitive behavioral therapy than from support group. In a 12-week study, researchers at... Read more »