The Hidden Link Between Your Dinner Plate and Urinary Tract Infections Revealed
Isn’t it just the cherry on our already germ-ridden sundae to learn that roughly one in five urinary tract infections can be traced straight back to E. coli hanging out in your burger? Gosh, somewhere out there, a cow’s flexing its bacteria-laced ribeye muscles and laughing. Meat: it’s what’s for dinner…and apparently, what’s for your urinary tract, too . Can we really blame the next person who treats their next fast-food run like an obstacle course—dodging pathogens while clutching cranberry juice and hope? Whether you’re questioning your lunch or ready to start a wholly new relationship with tofu, it’s a wild ride in the world of “food meets microbe meets you.” So, does this news have you side-eyeing your steak, or are you just updating your list of weird stuff to Google at 2 a.m.? LEARN MORE.
A new study found that about one in five urinary tract infections can be traced to E. coli-contaminated meat. What do you think?

“Is it possible food affects the body in other ways, too?”
Hal Rivera, Slang Updater

“That’s why I always pee after McDonald’s.”
Martha Wilfong, Amateur Tobacconist

“I guess I could switch to contaminated fish.”
Chris Narendorf, Sandal Sizer













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