U.S. study shows, drinking six glasses of water or more may reduce risk of bladder cancer. Our bodies need water every day as much as 2.4 to 2.8 liters for the organs to function properly. Indeed, some foods contain water, but we should drink water as much as 6-8 cups per day in order to balance the body fluid can be always awake.
World Health Organization (WHO) reported a diagnosis of new cases of bladder cancer was estimated at 310,000 in 1996. In the United States, the disease is the fourth leading type of cancer that is generally experienced by men. For women the diagnosis of bladder cancer cases are found only a quarter of cases among men.
Until now, these factors trigger the risk of bladder cancer that has been proven is the habit of smoking and cancer-triggering chemicals, known as arilamin. Research conducted at Harvard University, Boston, United States, proving that the 47 909 professional men aged 40-75 for 10 years (1986-1996) experienced five times the cycle of bladder cancer.
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