The Hidden Link Between Your Dinner Plate and Urinary Tract Infections Revealed

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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