Publications by authors named "Ute Paulsen"

Functional gastrointestinal disorders are frequent diseases often associated with a pronounced burden reflected in a greatly reduced quality of life. Patients are seeking medical help but may be perceived as demanding and challenging. For successful diagnosis and treatment of these patients, a good doctor-patient communication is key.

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Among elderly males, benign prostate syndrome (BPS) is the most common urinary disorder. Nocturia is one of the major symptoms of BPS and has a considerable influence on the quality of life. For assessment of BPS (including nocturia), the International Prostate Symptom Score is widely used, but questionnaires are prone to bias.

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Article Synopsis
  • Nocturia is when people need to pee a lot at night, and doctors usually use questionnaires to understand it better.
  • However, these questionnaires can be hard to answer, embarrassing, and not always accurate.
  • Researchers created a new system using a special watch and sensors to measure nighttime peeing more accurately, and so far, it has worked well in their study with 6 people.
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Background: Valerian root and lemon balm extracts have previously shown efficacy and excellent tolerability in children<12 years suffering from restlessness and insomnia. We now examined whether treatment with a fixed combination of both may also improve concentration, hyperactivity and impulsiveness.

Methods: 169 primary school children suffering from hyperactivity and concentration difficulties but not meeting ADHS criteria were treated in an observational study by 27 office based pediatricians with a recommended daily dose of 640 mg valerian root extract WS(®) 1014 and 320 mg lemon balm extract WS(®) 1303 (Sandrin(®)), and evaluated by pediatricians and parents using standardized questionnaires at baseline, weeks 2 and 7.

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