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<title>Tips on caring for people with learning disabilities - bedwetting</title>
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<description>Nursingtimes.net is partnering with Netbuddy to help nurses care for people with learning disabilities. Here, we look at tips on bedwetting.</description>
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<title>Intermittent catheters may be best in older people</title>
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<title>ERIC launches summer campaign to help children with enuresis</title>
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<title>Enuresis, bladder and bowel dysfunction in children - resources for nurses</title>
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<title>Nocturnal enuresis: systems for assessment and treatment</title>
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<description>VOL: 102, ISSUE: 12, PAGE NO: 49Penny Dobson, MSc, RGN, CQSW, is directorAnne Weaver, RGN, is clinical adviser, Education and Resources for Improving Childhood Continence (ERIC)Nocturnal enuresis in children aged five years or older is currently defined in the UK as being an involuntary void...</description>
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