Evidence-based factors that prevent or minimize the risk of UTIs include all of the following except:
A. male gender
B. longer urethra-to-anus length in women
C. Timed voiding scheduled
D. zinc-rich prostatic secretions
Answer: C. Timed voiding scheduled
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