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Would you know if something was wrong? This breakthrough device helps men detect silent health risks.
Thursday, 13 March 2025 is World Kidney Health Day, with this year’s theme being "Are Your Kidneys OK? Detect Early, Protect Kidney Health".
One early warning sign that often goes unnoticed is slow urine flow. Slow urine flow can indicate a problem with the prostate or bladder.

Pharmacy Daily
Detect kidney disease early
TOMORROW is World Kidney Day, and Kidney Health Australia is urging everyone to find out early if they are at risk of kidney disease, before symptoms appear.
Three in four Australians are at risk of kidney disease, according to the organisation, with the highest contributing factors being diabetes and high blood pressure.

RPA rpassistants.com.au
Device helping men detect silent kidney and prostate risks
This World Kidney Health Day (March 13), Australians are being urged to ask, ‘Are your kidneys OK?’ — a question that could help prevent serious health complications.
One overlooked early warning sign of kidney and prostate issues is slow urine flow.

As seen on Shark Tank
Dr. Adrian Sheen Shines on Shark Tank
Dr. Adrian Sheen, has recently gained national attention with his groundbreaking invention, the WIDDLEOMETER®, after appearing on the popular television program Shark Tank.

Mulgoa Valley Gazette, Mulgoa Valley
Local Doctor Shines on Shark Tank
The journey to Shark Tank was no small feat. Out of approximately 1,000 applicants, only about 30 were selected to pitch their ideas on the show.

Glenmore Gazette, Glenmore
From Idea to TV: Local Doctor Shines on Shark Tank
Dr. Adrian Sheen, a local inventor and family doctor, has recently gained national attention with his groundbreaking invention, the WIDDLEOMETER®, after appearing on the popular television program Shark Tank in December. Described as an “early warning indicator” for slow urine flow in men, the WIDDLEOMETER® addresses a growing health concern while offering significant benefits for early detection and cost reduction in healthcare.

Freaking Out At 50
Episode 5: Do Men Care About Aging?
We know that men and women are very different, in particular how we look at and manage the aging process. In this episode, I talk to Dr Adrian Sheen about the common male issues, how many of them can be avoided, and the simple steps every man can take today.

Aged Health
Doc Sheen WIDDLEOMETER® prostate and bladder health early warning system.
The Doc Sheen WIDDLEOMETER® is an ‘early warning’ system for older men to help them take care of their prostate and bladder health.

Body and Soul
The truth about how much sleep you really need.
The standard sleep advice is seven to nine hours, but what if that doesn’t work for you? Here’s what sleep experts say about finding your personal sleep sweet spot.
You’re yawning through the day after eight hours of sleep, but your friend claims they feel fresh with just six – what gives?
The truth is, the amount of sleep we need isn’t one-size-fits-all.

Men's Fitness Online
What Every Man Needs to Know About His Urine Flow.
How fast is your urine flow? Never thought about it? Wondering why you would need to know that information? Basically, a speedy trip to the toilet means that your prostate and bladder are in good shape, and a slow flow can be an early warning of prostate and bladder issues. One Aussie doctor has created…

Aged Care Insite
Breaking the silence in men’s health.
Contrary to what most men believe, their bodies aren’t bulletproof.
As men age, the body does indeed change. The most common issues are some of the more confronting – prostate enlargement, weight gain, rising blood pressure, and heart problems are likely to occur. Serious conditions such as diabetes, bowel cancer, liver problems, and urinary issues are also more common than most men realise.

Medical Republic
Good news for everyone who has ever wondered how fast their pee goes.
Good news for everyone who has ever wondered how fast their pee goes.
Sydney GP and tinkerer Dr Adrian Sheen has officially launched the Widdleometer® a device designed to measure the speed of one’s pee.

Mulgoa Valley Gazette
Early warning system for male health issues.
Last month, Karen McKeown MP (Member for Penrith) was on hand at Terry White Chemmart in Penrith to support men's health, with the launch of local Dr Adrian Sheen's cup-like invention called the Widdleometer®.

The Western Weekender
Local doctor’s medical breakthrough is a game changer for prostate and bladder health.
A new medical device has officially launched in Penrith, which has the potential to help men.
Dr Adrian Sheen, founder of the Doc Sheen brand and known by many in the local area as their family doctor, has created the Widdleometer® – an early warning system for prostate and bladder health.

Pharmacy Daily
Dr ADRIAN Sheen has launched an early warning system called the Widdleometer®.
Editor’s Choice: “early warning system” for male health issues.
Aimed primarily at men over the age of 50, the device aims to offer a quick way to check on urine flow, prompting early intervention for any potential issues, while educating men on better health outcomes.