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28th October 2016
05:03pm BST

Researchers examined elderly women for this study, they gave half these women a cranberry capsule, which is the equivalent of 20 oz (half a litre) of juice and gave the other half a placebo. The two groups of women were examined for over a year and had their blood and urine tested in the process for the presence of signs of UTI.
The end result showed very little difference between the two groups.
So there may be no point spending money on special cranberry capsules, but if you enjoy a glass of cranberry juice, it won't do you any harm.
If you do suffer a lot with UTIs it's recommended you drink loads of water instead, and possibly go on a course of antibiotics if your doctor recommends it.