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Antibiotic Resistance and Cancer

Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are one of the most common bacterial infections, disproportionately affecting women. Despite the widespread prescription of antibiotics as a first-line treatment, many women experience recurrent UTIs,
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Importance and Prevalence of UTIs

Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are often dismissed as a minor inconvenience, routinely treated with prescription antibiotics. However, the reality is far more alarming. UTIs are among the most common bacterial
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Understanding UTIs and Recurrent UTIs

Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are among the most prevalent infectious diseases in the United States, affecting approximately 30 million individuals annually. As the primary cause of healthcare-associated infections, UTIs present
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Addressing Dehydration is Effective

Dehydration and Impact on UTIs and Health Dehydration hinders normal physiological functions in the body. Excess fluid loss—e.g., burns, diarrhea, excessive use of diuretics or laxatives, sweating from strenuous exercise
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Dietary Changes to Prevent UTIs

Diets Matter. A diet containing calcium-rich milk from animal sources competes with iron absorption in the small intestines and can lead to iron deficiency anemia [10, 11]. Calcium reduces iron
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Women’s Health Is Finally Arriving

The Women’s Health Gap Has Been Significant The women’s health gap has remained persistent over the years, with women being underdiagnosed for certain conditions compared to men. We have a
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Recurrent UTIs are Prevalent

UTIs are Common and Not Addressed Enough UTIs are a common problem! UTIs annually affect 30 million people and are responsible for the single-greatest use of antibiotics outside of hospital
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