Probiotic May Reduce Recurrent Urinary Tract Infections

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Probiotic May Reduce Recurrent Urinary Tract Infections

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Recurrent urinary tract infections are a problem for 2 to 3 percent of women and a source of great discomfort and expense. Some help may be on the way...

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Tags: Infection, Urinary System, Urinary Tract Infection, Probiotic, Women's Health

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Probiotic May Reduce Recurrent Urinary Tract Infections http://bit.ly/g9GdbB

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Hyaluronic Acid May Prevent Recurrent UTIs - Renal and Urology News

renalandurologynews.com — “GLASGOW—Intravesical instillation of hyaluronic acid may be a safe and effective way to reduce the likelihood of recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs) in fertile women, Italian investigators reported at the International Continence Society annual meeting.View full resource at renalandurologynews.com

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Hyaluronic Acid May Prevent Recurrent UTIs: GLASGOW—Intravesical instillation of hyaluronic acid may be a safe a... http://t.co/M8bwzDQ

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iHealthTube.com - Article - Cranberry Powder Shows Activity Against Recurrent UTIs

ihealthtube.com — “Daily consumption of a supplement containing a whole cranberry powder may reduce the risk of recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs), according to a new study.View full resource at ihealthtube.com

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Article: Cranberry Powder Shows Activity Against Recurrent UTIs http://bit.ly/kezQJd

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Hsieh Laboratory Blog- Blog - The Michael Hsieh Lab - Department of Urology - Stanford University School of Medicine

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A recent study suggests that Lactobacillus crispatus, a probiotic, may prevent recurrent urinary tract infections... http://fb.me/10OPVP2QH

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Probiotic may reduce UTI risk in women, study finds - Related Stories - AANP SmartBrief

smartbrief.com — “A study of 100 young women with recurrent urinary tract infections found seven of the 50 who received Lactobacillus crispatus intravaginal suppository probiotic or LACTIN-V in addition to antibiotics for acute UTIs developed one or more UTIs compared with 13 of the 50 who had a placebo after antibi--View full resource at smartbrief.com

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Randomized, Placebo-controlled Phase 2 Trial of a Lactobacillus crispatus Probiotic Given Intravaginally for Prevention of Recurrent Urinary Tract Infection

cid.oxfordjournals.org — “Randomized, Placebo-controlled Phase 2 Trial of a Lactobacillus crispatus Probiotic Given Intravaginally for Prevention of Recurrent Urinary Tract InfectionView full resource at cid.oxfordjournals.org

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Clinical Infectious Diseases study examines new treatment for recurrent urinary tract infections http://oxford.ly/h0CEnZ (via @idsainfo)

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Probiotic may reduce rate of recurrent urinary tract infections in women, study suggests

sciencedaily.com — “Urinary tract infections are common in women and occur frequently, affecting 2 to 3 percent of all women. A depletion of vaginal lactobacilli, a type of bacteria, is associated with urinary tract infection risk, which suggests that replenishing these bacteria may be beneficial. Researchers conducted a double-blind placebo-controlled trial to investigate this theory. Their results suggest that a probiotic may reduce the rate of recurrent urinary tract infections in women prone to these infectionsView full resource at sciencedaily.com

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