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JCCC 2017 Issue 7

Table of Contents

Gender & Health
Dean S. Elterman MD, FRCSC
This supplement provides an overview of nocturia, its impact on patients and various treatment options available to the general practitioner.
Gender & Health
Dean S. Elterman MD, FRCSC
Nocturia is a common urologic condition with prevalence increasing in the elderly and can result in fragmented sleep, impaired daytime functioning, and falls.
Gender & Health
Colin M. Shapiro MBBCh, PhD, MRCPsych, FRCPC
Nocturia, or the condition where the patient wakes two or more times per night to void the bladder, is linked to a multiplicity of physical and mental health disorders.
Gender & Health
Roger S. McIntyre MD, FRCPC
Research has shown that nocturia and major depressive disorder are often correlated.
Gender & Health
Jeremy Gilbert MD, FRCPC
Reduced sleep duration and quality can affect slow wave sleep (SWS) or restorative sleep, which is associated with an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes mellitus.