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Irish Health Reference Material

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Irishhealth.com www.irishhealth.com
Ireland's independent health portal, designed to offer users a comprehensive yet easy to use online source of medical and healthcare information and up-to-the-minute health news.

VHI.ie www.vhi.ie
Health portal offering customised healthcare information to the Irish consumer, providing interactive access to comprehensive and authoritative healthcare information and services that can be personalised to meet individual's preferences and concerns.

RTE.ie www.rte.ie/health
This site aims to give you the information you want about health in a way that is understandable, engaging and – most important of all – relevant to you.

Bladderzone.com www.bladderzone.com
This site is designed to provide information to the general public about bladder problems.

American Foundation for Urologic Disease www.afud.org
Web site for US foundation for the prevention and cure of urologic disease.

The Simon Foundation for Continence www.simonfoundation.org
Web site for non-profit US organisation dedicated to helping people cope with incontinence by educating them about cure, treatment and management techniques.

Continence Worldwide www.continenceworldwide.org
Web site for the Continence Promotion Committee of the International Continence Society.

Urology Channel www.urologychannel.com
Comprehensive resource for urology-related consumer healthcare developed and monitored by leading physicians.

Irish Medical Directory www.imd.ie
A comprehensive guide to Medical Health Care and the Medical Profession in Ireland.

International Continence Society www.icsoffice.org
Organisation involved in the study of the lower urinary tract, its diagnosis and the management of lower urinary tract dysfunction.

Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overactive_bladder
Wikipedia is a multilingual, Web-based, free-content encyclopedia project.