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Bioactive compounds in cranberries and their role in prevention of urinary tract infections

Consistent consumption of phytochemicals present in cranberries may help reduce the incidence of urinary tract infection in men and women.

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Do cranberries help prevent urinary tract infections?

Adequate intake of cranberries may be a viable dietary approach for preventing urinary tract infections.

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Caffeine and urinary incontinence in US women.

Generous consumption of caffeine may facilitate the onset of urinary incontinence in women.

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Dietary caffeine intake and the risk for detrusor instability: a case-control study.

Frequent intake of generous amounts of caffeine-containing foods and drinks may be a risk factor for detrusor instability in women.

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Physical activity and urinary incontinence in older adults: a community-based study.

Adopting the habit of walking and engaging in moderate exercise regularly may make older men and women less likely to develop urinary incontinence.

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Physical activity and urinary incontinence among healthy, older women.

Increase in the level of physical activity may help to put middle-aged and older women in a better position to avoid suffering urinary incontinence.

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Caffeine Intake Is Associated with Urinary Incontinence in Korean Postmenopausal Women: Results from the Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey.

The odds of suffering from urinary incontinence may be stacked against postmenopausal women on high-caffeine diet.

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Caffeine intake and its association with urinary incontinence in United States men: results from National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys 2005-2006 and 2007-2008.

High dietary exposure to caffeine may put a man at high risk of suffering from urinary incontinence.

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Carrot intake and incidence of urothelial cancer: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

​Frequent consumption of carrots may reduce the likelihood of developing urothelial cancer.

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Cruciferous vegetables intake is associated with lower risk of renal cell carcinoma: evidence from a meta-analysis of observational studies.

Americans who regularly consume cruciferous vegetables are less likely to develop renal cell carcinoma than those who do not.

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Alcohol drinking and risk of renal cell carcinoma: the results of meta-analysis.

Regular drinking of alcohol may increase the renal cancer development risk.

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The association of cruciferous vegetables intake and risk of bladder cancer: a meta-analysis.

High consumption of cruciferous vegetables is associated with lower risk of bladder cancer.

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