Health
50 per cent women receive wrong treatments for UTIs; scientists develop vaccine for the infection – Times Now
According to reports, at least half of the women population globally suffers from a UTI, at least once in their lifetime, with 30 per cent of them experiencing…

New Delhi: UTIs, also known as Urinary tract infections are one of the most common bacterial infections that affect women, and can cause a great deal of discomfort, pain, and health problems. Recent studies have also linked recurrent UTIs with an increased risk of bladder cancer. However, in what can be called a huge breakthrough against the painful infection, scientists have now developed a vaccine that will help prevent UTIs, and we may soon be able to live in a world without the fear of urinary…
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