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Dense Bones Linked to Raised Risk for Prostate Cancer... AScribe Newswire
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| BALTIMORE, July 27 (AScribe Newswire) -- Men who develop prostate cancer, especially the more aggressive and dangerous forms that spread throughout the body, tend to retain denser bones as they age than men who stay free of the disease, suggests new research from Johns Hopkins and the National In... |
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Wider Waist May Raise Death Risk Later in Life... SOURCES: Eric J. Jacobs, Ph.D., epidemiologist, American Cancer Society, Atlanta; Connie Diekman, director, nutrition, Washington University, St. Louis; Aug. 9/23, 2010, Archives of Internal Medicine
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| MONDAY, Aug. 9 (HealthDay News) -- Among middle-aged and older adults, having a large waist can significantly raise the risk for dying prematurely, new research indicates.
The association appears to apply to both men and women, the study authors noted. What's more, having a normal weight ... |
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New Surgery without Incisions Shows Promise for Prostate Cancer Treatment... NewsRx.com
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| With a recent first of its kind surgery, physicians at Mayo Clinic in Arizona have developed a new surgical procedure for the treatment of prostate cancer using natural orifices - signaling the next step in the evolution of minimally invasive surgery (see also Prostate Cancer).
Removing ... |
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