A pooled analysis of 13 prospective cohort studies from 12 countries with data on a total of 555,685 individuals found no association of bladder cancer risk with total vegetable intake or any of the ...
Drinking plenty of fluids may provide men with some protection against bladder cancer, according to a study. Drinking plenty of fluids may provide men with some protection against bladder cancer, ...
High salt intake, defined in a study as a mean intake of at least 9.40 g/d, is associated with an increased risk for overactive bladder, a finding that highlights the importance of dietary guidance in ...
Scientists recently discovered that a greater consumption of fruits and vegetables may lower the risk of invasive bladder cancer in women. University of Hawaii Cancer Center Researcher Song-Yi Park, ...
Results of studies of fluid consumption and its association with bladder cancer have been inconsistent. Few studies have considered modification effects from genetic variants that may interact with ...
Patients with overactive bladders may experience stress, embarrassment, and a lowered quality of life. However, there are a number of lifestyle changes they can implement that may lessen their ...
A quarter to a third of men and women in the U.S. suffer from urinary incontinence, according to the Urology Care Foundation, yet fewer than half of those report their symptoms to health care ...
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