Medical research has been trying to understand whether ejaculation can reduce the risk of developing prostate cancer. A new study has attempted to summarize decades of research. Typically men are ...
Does more sex mean less prostate cancer risk in men? A large Harvard study suggests men who ejaculate more frequently may have a lower risk of prostate cancer. The research kept track of over 30,000 ...
Reverend Minister and counselor George Lutterodt, the most controversial public speaker in Ghana, has recently stated that husbands who are unable to have sex with their wives 21 days each month have ...
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Lindsay Curtis is a health & medical writer in South Florida. She worked as a communications professional for health nonprofits and the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Medicine and Faculty of ...
Most people with prostate cancer won’t die from it. But it still kills more American men than any type of cancer except lung cancer, because prostate cancer is more common. Prostate cancer needs ...
Other than skin cancer, prostate cancer is the most common type of cancer in men in the U.S. In 2025, almost 314,000 people will be diagnosed with prostate cancer, the National Cancer Institute ...
Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers in men today. As men age, most will develop microscopic foci of prostate cancer. Only a small percentage will develop invasive cancer and even fewer ...