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Loyola University and Live UTI Free are recruiting women now for a study on the microbes present in the urinary tract that may be associated with recurrent urinary tract infections. Participation is easy - there's no travel required, and you just need to send in the occasional urine sample.
Dr. Alan Wolfe, a professor of microbiology and immunology at Loyola University, talks with us about what the trial is intended to discover and how you can join in and help researchers learn more about the nature of frequent UTIs - and potentially help develop more personalized, effective treatments for them.
Click here if you're interested in participating in this study.
You can learn more about Live UTI Free by clicking here.
Click here to learn more about the National Association for Continence, and be sure to visit our Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest and Twitter pages.
Music:
Rainbows Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Stay in the know with all the latest hints and tips for managing incontinence. Visit NAFC.org and click the Newsletter button at top - it's free, it takes just a minute, and it can make a real difference in your life.

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Loyola University and Live UTI Free are recruiting women now for a study on the microbes present in the urinary tract that may be associated with recurrent urinary tract infections. Participation is easy - there's no travel required, and you just need to send in the occasional urine sample.
Dr. Alan Wolfe, a professor of microbiology and immunology at Loyola University, talks with us about what the trial is intended to discover and how you can join in and help researchers learn more about the nature of frequent UTIs - and potentially help develop more personalized, effective treatments for them.
Click here if you're interested in participating in this study.
You can learn more about Live UTI Free by clicking here.
Click here to learn more about the National Association for Continence, and be sure to visit our Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest and Twitter pages.
Music:
Rainbows Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

Stay in the know with all the latest hints and tips for managing incontinence. Visit NAFC.org and click the Newsletter button at top - it's free, it takes just a minute, and it can make a real difference in your life.

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