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20 kwi 2023 · FULL STORY. Drinking cranberry juice has long been a mythical prevention strategy for women who develop a urinary tract infection -- and new medical evidence shows consuming cranberry products...
19 kwi 2023 · Cranberry products reduce the risk of repeat symptomatic, culture-verified (tested in a laboratory ) UTIs in women (by about 26%), children (by about 54%), and people susceptible to UTI following...
22 lip 2024 · People who drink cranberry juice are 54% less likely to develop urinary tract infections (UTIs), according to a study led by researchers at Bond University.
The results suggested that consuming cranberry products reduced UTI risk in children by 54%, in people susceptible to UTIs after a medical intervention such as radiation treatment for bladder or prostate cancer by 53%, and in women with a history of recurrent UTIs by 26%.
17 kwi 2023 · These data support the use of cranberry products to reduce the risk of symptomatic, culture-verified UTIs in women with recurrent UTIs, in children, and in people susceptible to UTIs following interventions.
16 lip 2020 · Cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon) is a distinctive source of polyphenols as flavonoids and phenolic acids that has been described to display beneficial effects against urinary tract infections (UTIs), the second most common type of infections worldwide.
18 lip 2024 · Cranberry juice also resulted in a 49% lower rate of antibiotic use than placebo liquid and a 59% lower rate than no treatment, based on a network meta-analysis of six studies. The use of cranberry compounds also reduced the prevalence of symptoms associated with UTIs.