Nitrate in drinking water is associated with an increased risk for bladder cancer, according to a University of Iowa study that looked at cancer incidence among nearly 22,000 Iowa women. IOWA CITY, ...
(HealthDay News) — Arsenic in drinking water from private wells may explain the elevated bladder cancer risk among people in 3 New England states, according to a study published online in the Journal ...
Drinking an additional 1.5 liters of water daily can reduce recurring bladder infections in premenopausal women by nearly half, a yearlong study of otherwise healthy women with a history of repeated ...
Exposure to chemicals found in drinking water after it has been disinfected with chlorine could be responsible for up to 1 in 20 cases of bladder cancer across the European Union. The number rises to ...
Urinary tract infections cause painful urination and are unfortunately widespread. Scientists estimate that somewhere between 40 percent to more than 50 percent of women will get a UTI in their ...
Jan. 15 (UPI) --Drinking water may elevate bladder cancer risk, at least based on the findings of a study done by European researchers and published Wednesday in the journal Environmental Health ...