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  2. Experts Share Surprising Health Benefits of Cranberries - AOL

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    One of the most well-known health benefits of cranberries is their ability to prevent urinary tract infections. “Cranberries can make the urine more acidic and prevent harmful bacteria from ...

  3. Does Cranberry Juice Help a Urinary Tract Infection? - AOL

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    Can cranberry juice prevent a UTI? Maybe. “There is some good evidence in the research that consuming cranberry juice or cranberries can help lower bacteria in the bladder and prevent recurrence ...

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

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    However, Tamburello adds that research about the effectiveness of cranberry juice and UTI prevention is mixed, “but it seems that drinking cranberry juice is most effective in certain ...

  5. 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. [13]

  6. More evidence cranberries don't prevent urinary tract infections

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    Women taking the fruit capsules had just as many UTIs and infection-promoting factors in their urine as women taking inert placebo pills. More evidence cranberries don't prevent urinary tract ...

  7. Proanthocyanidin - Wikipedia

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    Clinical trials have produced mixed results when asking the question to confirm that PACs, particularly from cranberries, were an alternative to antibiotic prophylaxis for UTIs: 1) a 2014 scientific opinion by the European Food Safety Authority rejected physiological evidence that cranberry PACs have a role in inhibiting bacterial pathogens ...