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Specific genes increase the risk of bedwetting – Medical Xpress
In a large-scale study of Danish children and young people, researchers from Aarhus University have for the first time found genetic variants that increase the…

In a large-scale study of Danish children and young people, researchers from Aarhus University have for the first time found genetic variants that increase the risk of nocturnal enuresiscommonly known as bedwetting or nighttime incontinence. The findings provide completely new insights into the processes in the body causing this widespread phenomenon.
Researchers have long known that nighttime incontinence is a highly heritable condition. Children who wet the bed at night often have siblings or…
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