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Supporting Urinary Tract Health
Your urinary health may not always be top of mind, but if a problem develops that will quickly change. And, unfortunately, statistics aren’t in our favor. A very common occurrence, urinary tract infections (UTIs) are a part of life—a painful, inconvenient part—for so many people. After the flu and the common cold, UTIs are the most common medical complaint for women ages 18+. Up to 60% of women will experience a UTI at least once during their lives, and roughly 20% of women who experience one will face recurrent UTIs.**
Luckily, there are things you can do to help keep your urinary system healthy. From taking cranberry supplements to adopting some new healthy habits and beyond, discover ways you can be proactive in maintaining your healthy urinary tract.*
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** https://www.umm.edu/health/medical/reports/articles/urinary-tract-infection
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