Rise for Health

ABOUT THE STUDY

For more information about our ongoing research, visit clinicaltrials.gov and PLUS Consortium.

What are we doing?

We are conducting the first national survey of bladder health in the United States. We identified addresses from a list of home addresses in your area to ensure that we include the voices of a diverse group of people from all races and ethnicities, ages, gender identities, and all backgrounds.

Why are we doing this?

Up to 40% of women will experience bladder problems at some point in their lives. Most of the research on bladder health focuses on fixing problems once they happen. Our research wants to learn what causes bladder problems to help prevent them before they affect women and girls.

Who is invited?

We are inviting people 18 years or older who currently identify as female or who had female listed on their birth certificate (including cis-gender women, trans-men and trans-women) to participate in this ground-breaking research study.

What are we doing?

We are conducting the first national survey of bladder health among women and girls in the United States.  Households are selected at random from across the country to complete the survey so that a diverse group of people from all regions of the country, all races and ethnic groups, ages, gender identities, and backgrounds can participate.

Why are we doing this?

Up to 40% of women will experience bladder problems at some point in their lives. Most of the research on bladder health focuses on fixing problems once they happen. Our research wants to learn what causes bladder problems to help prevent them before they affect women and girls.

Who is invited?

We are inviting people 18 years or older who currently identify as female or who had female listed on their birth certificate (including cis-gender women, trans-men and trans-women) to participate in this ground-breaking research study.

What are we doing?

We are conducting the first national survey of bladder health among women and girls in the United States.  Households are selected at random from across the country to complete the survey so that a diverse group of people from all regions of the country, all races and ethnic groups, ages, gender identities, and backgrounds can participate.

Why are we doing this?

Up to 40% of women will experience bladder problems at some point in their lives. Most of the research on bladder health focuses on fixing problems once they happen. Our research wants to learn what causes bladder problems to help prevent them before they affect women and girls.

 

Who is invited?

We are inviting people 18 years or older who currently identify as female or who had female listed on their birth certificate (including cis-gender women, trans-men and trans-women) to participate in this ground-breaking research study.