Frequent Urination Protects Against Bladder Cancer, Study Finds

Courtesy ScienceDaily  Fri, 10/31/2008 - 13:30

A new study has analyzed the effect of urinary frequency on the risk of bladder cancer. The research shows a direct association between the number of times people get up at night to urinate and protection against bladder cancer.


 

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