New research shows the risk of prostate cancer increases by 45 percent in men who share one common practice.
According to the American Cancer Society, about one in eight men will be diagnosed with p… [+3042 chars]
Risk of prostate cancer increases by 45% in men who share one common practice - UNILAD
The risk of prostate cancer can be mitigated by doing one simple thing.
By:Liv Bridge
Source:Unilad.com
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