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Presenter: Dr. James McCormack Dr. Jennifer Young Dr. Mike Allan

In episode 574, James and Mike invite Jennifer Young back to the podcast to help us yet again look at the evidence for cranberries and the prevention of UTI’s. Unfortunately, there is a problem with the evidence as there is a high risk-of-bias from potential publication bias, small studies, and unblinding. However, if we look…

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Dr. James McCormack Dr. Jennifer Young Dr. Mike Allan

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Presenter(s):

  • Dr. James McCormack
  • Dr. Jennifer Young
  • Dr. Mike Allan

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