UTIs are generally caused by bacteria E. coli, most often and research suggests that, at least in some cases, the bacteria may come from meat.
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Can eating meat increase your UTI risk? What experts want you to know. - The Washington Post
UTIs are generally caused by bacteria — E. coli, most often — and research suggests that, at least in some cases, the bacteria may come from meat.
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