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Among white men, exercise may cut the risk of developing prostate cancer, and it may also lower the odds of aggressive disease in those who already have the cancer, a new study indicates.
However, those benefits were not seen in black men, Dr. Lionel Banez, of the Durham Veterans Affairs Medical Center in North Carolina, and colleagues reported in the Feb. 11 online edition of the journal...
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You know, while exercise has different effects on the prostates of men of different races--this should only propel men to exercise more. Without exercise, there isn't going to be any prostate health. If you eat healthy and read up on Super Beta Prostate Supplement reviews you'll be on your way to prostate wellness in no time.
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