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  2. Experts Share Surprising Health Benefits of Cranberries - AOL

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    Cranberries may grace your dinner table once or twice a year, typically in the form of a tangy sauce, sweet juice, or fruity pie. While these sugar-laden foods may not boast many health benefits ...

  3. 8 Health Benefits of Cranberry Juice (Plus 4 Cranberry Juice ...

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    Native to North America, cranberries are recognized for their bright red color, tart taste and versatility. We’re talking dried cranberries , cranberry...

  4. Should You Drink Cranberry Juice Every Day? - AOL

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    Cranberry juice may help prevent the growth of certain types of bacteria in the digestive tract, which can promote a healthy gut microbiome, says Crystal Scott, MS, RD/LD with Top Nutrition ...

  5. Cranberry juice - Wikipedia

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    Cranberry juice is an acidic drink with a pH of about 2.6. [9] Some cranberry juice products contain large amounts of sugar used in manufacturing to make the drink more palatable, but their consumption may increase the risk of hyperglycemia and reduced control of blood glucose in people with diabetes or glucose intolerance.

  6. A-type proanthocyanidin - Wikipedia

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    In humans, a 2014 review indicated there was insufficient clinical evidence that cranberry type-A proanthocyanidins are effective in lowering the risk of urinary tract infections (UTIs), [12] while a 2023 review concluded that long-term consumption of cranberry products may reduce the risk of UTIs in certain groups.

  7. Cranberry - Wikipedia

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    New products such as cranberry-apple juice blends were introduced, followed by other juice blends. Prices and production increased steadily during the 1980s and 1990s. Prices peaked at about $65.00 per barrel ($0.65 per pound or $1.43 per kilogram)—a cranberry barrel equals 100 pounds or 45.4 kilograms—in 1996 then fell to $18.00 per barrel ...

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