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18 hours ago ago from Health News Report
As little as 15 minutes of exercise a day can reduce overall mortality rates in patients with prostate cancer, according to findings presented at the American Association for Cancer Research Frontiers in Cancer Prevention Research Conference. “We saw benefits at very attainable levels of activity,” said Stacey A. Kenfield, Sc.D., epidemiology research associate at the Harvard School of Public Health and lead author of the study. “The ...
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18 hours ago ago from Health News Report
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Having a few more cups of coffee and running that extra mile each day can reduce a man's risk of dying of prostate cancer, two studies indicate. The case for coffee and physical activity as prostate cancer preventatives is far from proven, according to the research reported Tuesday at an American Association for Cancer Research meeting in Houston. But data from the Health Professionals Follow-Up Study show a clear association with both ...
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17 minutes ago ago from You Will Read News
Coffee could help keep dangerous prostate cancers at bay, scientists believe. A 20-year study of almost 50,000 men found that those who regularly drank the beverage were 60 per cent less likely to develop fast-growing, hard-to-treat forms of the cancer, than others. The researchers, from Harvard Medical School in US, believe that ingredients other than caffeine are behind the benefit. Research: Men who regularly ...
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17 hours ago ago from eFitnessNow
Being more than just a morning pick-me-up and warm java experience, coffee may reduce the risk of deadly prostate cancer. This is good news for men that have more than a 1 out of 6 chance in being diagnosed with prostate cancer within their lifetime. Malignant cells within the walnut-sized prostate gland are what causes prostate cancer in men. Conversely, although prostate cancer causes more deaths than any other cancer in developed ...
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21 hours ago ago from Forbes.com
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