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- Q865448 subject Q7045743.
- Q865448 abstract "Cranberry juice is the juice of the cranberry. The term, used on its own, usually refers to a sweetened version. The information below, regarding sugar content, applies only to sweetened versions of cranberry juice. Unsweetened juice is available at many grocery stores and contains about 70 calories per cup.".
- Q865448 thumbnail Cranberry_juice_in_a_cup.jpg?width=300.
- Q865448 wikiPageExternalLink cranberry-juice-fights-urinary-tract-infection-quickly.
- Q865448 wikiPageExternalLink new-evidence-on-how-cranberry-juice-fights-bacteria-that-cause-urinary-tract-infections.html.
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- Q865448 wikiPageWikiLink Q7045743.
- Q865448 comment "Cranberry juice is the juice of the cranberry. The term, used on its own, usually refers to a sweetened version. The information below, regarding sugar content, applies only to sweetened versions of cranberry juice. Unsweetened juice is available at many grocery stores and contains about 70 calories per cup.".
- Q865448 label "Cranberry juice".
- Q865448 depiction Cranberry_juice_in_a_cup.jpg.