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Health Products - Sleep EnuresisInformation / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
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@Home Treatment Programs, Inc. Description: Program including alarm, personal intervention and charts designed to alter sleep patterns and increase bladder capacity. Also offers general information and free access to a counselor. (bedwettinghelp.com) |
Alpha Consultants Description: Manufacturers and distributors of DRI-Sleeper, a wetness sensor alarm placed in the underwear. (dri-sleeper.com) |
Bedwetting Solutions Description: Wetness sensor that goes inside underwear. Includes general information. (bedwet.net) |
Bedwetting Store Description: Range of products, including alarms, books, treatment kits and mattress overlays. (bedwettingstore.com) |
DryForLife.co.uk Description: Incontinence protection for people with stress incontinence and bladder weakness. (dryforlife.co.uk) |
DryNite Description: Sensor that fits into underwear. (members.aol.com) |
Hargitt House Foundation Description: An in-home treatment method to assist in curing children of bed wetting in as little as six weeks. (hargitthousefoundation.com) |
Nature Calls Description: Device including sensor and alarm. (naturecalls.sk.ca) |
Palco Labs Description: Alarm with a buzzer attached to the pajamas near the ear, and a moisture sensor held onto ordinary underwear. (wet-stop.com) |
Real Corporatioin Description: Products for children and teens that wet their beds or pants, and need protective undergarments. (bedwettingchild.com) |
Sleep Disorder Resource Center Description: A program that uses sensor alarms, education, motivational techniques, and personal counseling. (sleepdry.com) |
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