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It’s a topic no parent likes to discuss, but many children must deal with. For some children, bedwetting, or Enuresis, persists long past diapers. According to the Child Development Institute, 10 percent of all 6-year-olds and 3 percent of all 14-year-olds wet the bed. Why? The reasons vary from a physically and/or neurologically immature bladder to a deep sleeping pattern. Our June Linkzine explores this issue.

Kids Who Wet The Bed Deserve to Be Treated!
Dr. Greene

Bed-Wetting Myths Debunked
WebMD

Bedwetting
KidsHealth.org

Nocturnal Enuresis
American Academy of Family Physicians

Treating Nocturnal Enuresis With Chiropractics
Chiroweb.com

Bedwetting
American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry

Enuresis (Bed-Wetting)
FamilyDoctor.org

Bed-Wetting Facts from the Mayo Clinic
The Mayo Clinic

Bedwetting (Nocturnal Enuresis)
MedicineNet.com

Bedwetting Guide for Children
About.com: Pediatrics

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