Can
Drinking Water Reduce the Risk of Bladder Cancer?
from Health Bytes by: Robert L. Pastore, Ph.D., CNC, CN
Researchers at the Harvard School of Public Health state that
drinking more fluids, particularly water, may cut the risk of bladder
cancer.
Of the 48,000 men tracked in the Health Professionals' Follow-up
study, men who drank six or more cups of water a day had half the risk
of bladder cancer when compared to men who drank less than one cup per
day.
Researchers state the reason for such a reduction in risk is that
potential carcinogens are more diluted and have less contact with the
bladder. In addition, drinking more increases the frequency of
urination so it eliminates potential carcinogens at a faster rate.
There recommendation is to drink 10 eight ounce glasses of water per
day.
Source: New Eng. J. Med. 340: 1390, 1424, 1999.
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