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Public release: 25 September 2008
Top 5 Cancer-Causing Foods
cancer, foods, lifestyle
According to the American Cancer Society, there will be 1,437,180 new cases of cancer in 2008 alone (source).
Scary? Yes. That's almost 4,000 new cases every single day. This alone is cause enough to look at your personal
lifestyle and try to cut out cancer risks as much as possible.
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Public release: 24 September 2008
Working environment is 1 cause of rheumatoid arthritis
rheumatoid arthritis
It has long been known that environmental factors play a part in the development of rheumatoid arthritis;
smoking and drinking alcohol, along with heredity, are particularly instrumental in increasing the risk of
the disease.
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Public release: 19 September 2008
Common nine types of 'problem drinkers'
alcohol, men health, lifestyle
Researchers in Britain have they say identified nine types of "problem drinkers".
The researchers from the Department of Health say these people are costing the National Health Service (NHS)
billions.
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Public release: 19 September 2008
Alcohol guidelines should be changed; study
alcohol, men health, lifestyle
The latest research on the health effects of drinking alcohol has found that drinking moderate
amounts of alcohol has a significant benefit - wait for it - for people with an unhealthy lifestyle!
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Public release: 14 September 2008
Australian men informed about prostate cancer
prostate cancer, men health
Almost 3,000 men die of prostate cancer each year in Australia and the incidence of the disease increases
significantly for men aged over 60. A recent research at University of Notre Dame Australia, reveals that
Australian men in the age group most at risk of getting prostate cancer don’t know much about the disease.
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Public release: 12 September 2008
Mediterranean Diet Cuts Death From Chronic Diseases
men health, foods, mediterranean diet
People who eat a strict Mediterranean diet are at less risk of developing heart diseas
Parkinson's and Alzheimer's disease, Italian researchers report.
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Public release: 08 September 2008
Obese men at increased cancer risk
obesity, cancer
Overweight people are at a significantly higher risk of developing a range of common cancers,
according to a new study. In the study, carried out at the Washington University School of Medicine in the US,
researchers analysed data from around the world on obesity, weight gain and weight loss in relation to cancers
of the breast, pancreas, kidney, colon, prostate, oesophagus and endometrium, which is the lining of the womb.
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Public release: 04 September 2008
Low LDL cholesterol associated with cancer in diabetics
cholesterol, diabetes, cancer
Low levels of LDL cholesterol as well as high levels are associated with cancer in patients with type 2
diabetes, found a prospective cohort study published in Canadian Medical Association Journal.
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Public release: 01 September 2008
Sex hormones make men more prone to heart disease
heart disease, sex hormones
According to a new study at University of Leicester, men are more prone to - and likely to die of - heart disease compared with women of a similar age - and sex hormones are to blame.
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Public release: 29 August 2008
More people surving cancer in Australia
cancer, screening, test
According to a recent report at Australian Institute of Health and Welfare's (AIHW), survival after cancer is improving significantly in Australia, especially among the better-off groups
in the population.
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Public release: 28 August 2008
Factors that increases your chance of developing prostate cancer
cancer
The exact cause of prostate cancer is unclear but for some reason, the incidence of prostate cancer is higher influenced by following factors
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Public release: 28 August 2008
Young type-2 diabetic men suffer low testosterone levels
diabetes, men fertility, low testosterone
Young men with type 2 diabetes have significantly low levels of testosterone, endocrinologists at the University at Buffalo have found -- a condition that could have a critical effect on their quality of life and on their ability to father children.
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Public release: 23 August 2008
Study reveals prostate cancer risk increased in obese men
men health, prostate cancer, obesity
According to findings of a new study at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle, use of
cholesterol-lowering statin drugs, especially long-term use, appears to raise the risk of prostate cancer
among obese men. No overall association was found between the risk of prostate cancer and the current or past
use of statin treatment.
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Public release: 16 August 2008
Viagra Puts Men's Fertility at Risk
men health, sexual health, viagra, fertility
According to a study conducted by researchers at Queen's University Belfast and published in the journal
Fertility and Sterility, Viagra, widely used as an anti-impotence and recreational drug, actually reduces men's
fertility by decreasing the ability of their sperm to fertilize an egg.
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Public release: 14 August 2008
Signs of Testicular Cancer - All Men Should Know These!
men health, testicular cancer
Testicular cancer is when malignant cancer cells are found in one or both of the testicles. The testicles are
located behind the penis and are encased in a sac called the scrotum.
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